Buffer/cache *behind* playback
#1
I quite often seek back 10 or 20 seconds if I missed some dialogue. My raspberry pi 3 loads video across my network via NFS, and only has a 100mbit interface, so there's a noticeable delay before the video from 10 or 20 seconds ago is loaded again and playback resumes. (I have the seek delay switched off, by the way -- it immediately tries to seek when I press the button.)

Is there any way to get kodi to keep x seconds' worth of video cached so there's no delay when seeking small amounts like this? Obviously I still want the buffer of video *about* to be played too.
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#2
I am not really familiar with the Raspberry Pi, but maybe this might be worth a look...

http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Modify_the_video_cache
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#3
I saw that already. As far as I can tell that's the buffer for upcoming video to be played, not video already played.

As for raspberry pi, I don't think it's relevant and I only mentioned it to point out that IO on the system is limited.
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