2014-12-20, 11:55
Just one related question more:
When XBMC displays "buffering...", exactly where is the buffered data saved?
If it is on a disk directory, then the SDcard writing speed may come into play here...
And since the RAM is not really so big, I doubt that the buffering goes onto a RAM disk, but I may be wrong.
BTW: my XBMC Pi is an original Pi-B, i.e. it has only 256 Mb RAM.
When XBMC displays "buffering...", exactly where is the buffered data saved?
If it is on a disk directory, then the SDcard writing speed may come into play here...
And since the RAM is not really so big, I doubt that the buffering goes onto a RAM disk, but I may be wrong.
BTW: my XBMC Pi is an original Pi-B, i.e. it has only 256 Mb RAM.