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I found out that whenever the Timeshift buffer became too big for one file and it created a second, I would get choppy playback on the clients.First I thought it was due to the size of the buffer (ie the time it had been running, and not how many files there were), but when I changed the file size up and down, it would only get choppy after the creation of the second file, and getting worse with every other file created. If I set the buffer to max, 1000 mb, I could watch tv for approx. 15 min.Since it doesn't seem to happen on the server, I think it may has something to do with my network, but I have no idea what the cause is or how to stop it.If this is still happening in RC1 I'll try posting a real bug report.Any ideas to as why it has problems? Otherwise my network setup works fine, and I can stream ripped DVD movies from the server without problems.Other than this, I am quite happy with the change from Tvenginge2, to the TVserver.
I found out that whenever the Timeshift buffer became too big for one file and it created a second, I would get choppy playback on the clients.
First I thought it was due to the size of the buffer (ie the time it had been running, and not how many files there were), but when I changed the file size up and down, it would only get choppy after the creation of the second file, and getting worse with every other file created. If I set the buffer to max, 1000 mb, I could watch tv for approx. 15 min.
Since it doesn't seem to happen on the server, I think it may has something to do with my network, but I have no idea what the cause is or how to stop it.
If this is still happening in RC1 I'll try posting a real bug report.
Any ideas to as why it has problems? Otherwise my network setup works fine, and I can stream ripped DVD movies from the server without problems.
Other than this, I am quite happy with the change from Tvenginge2, to the TVserver.