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<blockquote data-quote="SiLenTYL" data-source="post: 776181" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>Ok well I was burning a DVD on my server PC - while watching tv on my client tv. Watching tv on the client pc all glitches up like the process of burning a DVD interferes with the tv tuner making the timeshift file. Sending the video/audio over Ethernet (100mbit)from the server to the client pc couldn't possibly be an issue. Afterwards, the resulting video file stays bad.. So is that my CPU on my server pc being choked up? It's a phenomII 3-core at 2.8ghz and tvservice process is normally running at 10% only...</p><p></p><p>I'm just avoiding burning DVDs and watching/recording tv at the same time for now.. Lol</p><p></p><p>Strong winds seems to effect my reception and glitches up tv also... </p><p></p><p>Anyway.. It's not apparently an issue an SSD can help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiLenTYL, post: 776181, member: 10288"] Ok well I was burning a DVD on my server PC - while watching tv on my client tv. Watching tv on the client pc all glitches up like the process of burning a DVD interferes with the tv tuner making the timeshift file. Sending the video/audio over Ethernet (100mbit)from the server to the client pc couldn't possibly be an issue. Afterwards, the resulting video file stays bad.. So is that my CPU on my server pc being choked up? It's a phenomII 3-core at 2.8ghz and tvservice process is normally running at 10% only... I'm just avoiding burning DVDs and watching/recording tv at the same time for now.. Lol Strong winds seems to effect my reception and glitches up tv also... Anyway.. It's not apparently an issue an SSD can help. [/QUOTE]
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