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<blockquote data-quote="misterd" data-source="post: 151934" data-attributes="member: 19503"><p>The reason for this is very simple. The server stores every received page in his cache and then determines the rotation time. The standard rotation time is 15 seconds. But the client doesn't get informed by the server. The client only requests the pages and then gets the current stored page in the cache. To avoid a high cpu load the client uses the rotation time as interval.</p><p>This can be fixed, but there are a lot of code changes needed in the server and client module.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I just tested it and can confirm the issue. In one of my last patches for the teletext module I made a small mistake. In my personal test version this issue is already fixed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The detection of all subtitle pages isn't a problem, but there is no possibility to detect the language. But I will make some brainstorming on this.</p><p></p><p>MisterD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterd, post: 151934, member: 19503"] The reason for this is very simple. The server stores every received page in his cache and then determines the rotation time. The standard rotation time is 15 seconds. But the client doesn't get informed by the server. The client only requests the pages and then gets the current stored page in the cache. To avoid a high cpu load the client uses the rotation time as interval. This can be fixed, but there are a lot of code changes needed in the server and client module. I just tested it and can confirm the issue. In one of my last patches for the teletext module I made a small mistake. In my personal test version this issue is already fixed. Exactly. The detection of all subtitle pages isn't a problem, but there is no possibility to detect the language. But I will make some brainstorming on this. MisterD [/QUOTE]
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