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<blockquote data-quote="iancalderban" data-source="post: 396602" data-attributes="member: 85629"><p>hi all,</p><p></p><p>new on this thread but i have been lurking a while. I converted my MP 1.0.0.0-release setup to run multiseat approx 2 months ago, immediately I had many problems with RTSP, so I used the non-rtsp mediaportal.xml config file change solution in this thread, and its really very good solution - for recorded TV,its working great. even chase play (start watching recorded tv file before program has finished) is working fine.</p><p></p><p>I suspect am seeing the problem mentioned by others with live tv - every N minutes, where N seems to be inversely proportional to a) the bitrate of the channel and b) the size of the timeshifting file specified in tvserver config, I get a massive glitch. Playback essentially goes bad for about 15 seconds, with crazy image and audio, then it carries on as normal.</p><p></p><p>my workarounds at the moment are to either a) pause live tv, go for a cup of tea, come back and hit play. When thats enough time for next timeshift file to have been created, seems to solve the big glitch or b) watch everything from recorded tv, using chase-play to watch live tv as near-live.</p><p></p><p>Any other suggested solutions for this?</p><p></p><p>Also, I can't set a timeshift filesize greater than 1024mb in the tv server config? Is this possible? I have TB of disk space, so going large is not an issue there. Or can a ramdisk be used under vista x64 (the rramdisk mentioned in the mediaportal wiki is only 32bit) and would that help? (did anyone test this?)</p><p></p><p>ta</p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iancalderban, post: 396602, member: 85629"] hi all, new on this thread but i have been lurking a while. I converted my MP 1.0.0.0-release setup to run multiseat approx 2 months ago, immediately I had many problems with RTSP, so I used the non-rtsp mediaportal.xml config file change solution in this thread, and its really very good solution - for recorded TV,its working great. even chase play (start watching recorded tv file before program has finished) is working fine. I suspect am seeing the problem mentioned by others with live tv - every N minutes, where N seems to be inversely proportional to a) the bitrate of the channel and b) the size of the timeshifting file specified in tvserver config, I get a massive glitch. Playback essentially goes bad for about 15 seconds, with crazy image and audio, then it carries on as normal. my workarounds at the moment are to either a) pause live tv, go for a cup of tea, come back and hit play. When thats enough time for next timeshift file to have been created, seems to solve the big glitch or b) watch everything from recorded tv, using chase-play to watch live tv as near-live. Any other suggested solutions for this? Also, I can't set a timeshift filesize greater than 1024mb in the tv server config? Is this possible? I have TB of disk space, so going large is not an issue there. Or can a ramdisk be used under vista x64 (the rramdisk mentioned in the mediaportal wiki is only 32bit) and would that help? (did anyone test this?) ta Ian [/QUOTE]
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