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Multiseat: A lot of stuttering, artifacts, pixelation, freezes with RTSP/UNC
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<blockquote data-quote="Snoopy87" data-source="post: 1099939" data-attributes="member: 128461"><p>I still can't get it to work. It is very frustrating.</p><p></p><p>What I have found out so far:</p><p>- I got hundreds and thousands of those 0x80090006 errors, but TSReader has only sometimes, randomly problems</p><p>- I searched the whole web, tried all possible tips and tricks to fix the 0x80090006 issue, without any success</p><p>- This only happens with Live TV</p><p>- Today I found out this interesting thing:</p><p> - copying any file from my server to my htpc is working fine (Windows Explorer), that's why watching movies is working great</p><p> - copying the timeshift-file is NOT WORKING. I also get the error when I try to copy the file with Windows Explorer randomly</p><p> - TV Server is writing to 250 MB splitted timeshift files. Copying any timeshift file, which is not the current one, where TSWriter is writing to, is also working</p><p> - Only copying the timeshift file, where TSWriter is currently writing to, is causing the 0x80090006 error randomly!</p><p></p><p>Enabling/Disabling Firewall, Windows Defender, changing the buffer value in registry, etc. have no effect to the issue.</p><p></p><p>So what does that mean now? Is there anything wrong with creating the file stream on TSWriter side? Are you setting all flags that this file is not blocked? Any ideas why this issue is happening only with the timeshift file where TSWriter is currently writing to?</p><p></p><p>Best regards</p><p>Sascha</p><p></p><p>Edit: It seems when copying the timeshift file with Windows Explorer, that the error only happens when the copying process is reaching position where no data are written already or where TSWriter is currently writing to. Does that mean that TSReader is to fast? that buffering is not possible, because those data were not written yet? But the error also happens with 0ms buffer value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snoopy87, post: 1099939, member: 128461"] I still can't get it to work. It is very frustrating. What I have found out so far: - I got hundreds and thousands of those 0x80090006 errors, but TSReader has only sometimes, randomly problems - I searched the whole web, tried all possible tips and tricks to fix the 0x80090006 issue, without any success - This only happens with Live TV - Today I found out this interesting thing: - copying any file from my server to my htpc is working fine (Windows Explorer), that's why watching movies is working great - copying the timeshift-file is NOT WORKING. I also get the error when I try to copy the file with Windows Explorer randomly - TV Server is writing to 250 MB splitted timeshift files. Copying any timeshift file, which is not the current one, where TSWriter is writing to, is also working - Only copying the timeshift file, where TSWriter is currently writing to, is causing the 0x80090006 error randomly! Enabling/Disabling Firewall, Windows Defender, changing the buffer value in registry, etc. have no effect to the issue. So what does that mean now? Is there anything wrong with creating the file stream on TSWriter side? Are you setting all flags that this file is not blocked? Any ideas why this issue is happening only with the timeshift file where TSWriter is currently writing to? Best regards Sascha Edit: It seems when copying the timeshift file with Windows Explorer, that the error only happens when the copying process is reaching position where no data are written already or where TSWriter is currently writing to. Does that mean that TSReader is to fast? that buffering is not possible, because those data were not written yet? But the error also happens with 0ms buffer value. [/QUOTE]
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