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RE: Does increasing buffer/cache actually work? - stuCONNERS - 2014-08-14

Should of said at the start. You using a powered hub? Anyway you can try a wired connection?


RE: Does increasing buffer/cache actually work? - Milhouse - 2014-08-15

(2014-08-14, 23:37)yaqh Wrote: yea movie still stop starts.

Upload your file so we can verify you've typed it correctly - you may have missed off the opening/closing tags.

Run the following command then paste the URL:
Code:
pastebinit /storage/.xbmc/userdata/advancedsettings.xml

This is my file, note the <advancedsettings> tags top and bottom.

(2014-08-14, 20:27)Dilligaf Wrote: I'm not sure of the location of advancedsettings.xml in Openelec or if there is one by default, you may have to create one in which case you need to include <advancedsettings> at the beginning and </advancedsettings> at the end

In OpenELEC, the default advancedsettings.xml file is here: /usr/share/xbmc/system/advancedsettings.xml

It usually specifies sane/conservative defaults.

This file is read in first, then (if present) /storage/.xbmc/userdata/advancedsettings.xml is processed afterwards.

@yaqh: If you want to view the default file, run this command:
Code:
cat /usr/share/xbmc/system/advancedsettings.xml



RE: Does increasing buffer/cache actually work? - yaqh - 2014-08-15

not using a powered hub.just wifi dongle.geting late now will try hard wired tomorrow.thanks guys