2016-06-28, 16:07
Hmm seems everything is done with the lav splitter now, but its very
sluggish and question is will it allow 4096MBof buffer with aggressive network loading.
With ping 40ms on 30mbit it needs 20 seconds to punch the load to a full speed, I could try haali splitter to see how aggressive network load is with the haali.
Also as I see Kodi dsplayer is not aware of a buffer neither it show any info about buffer or where is the position of a buffer or how forward is the buffer.
I see Kodi memory footprint is rising which means that buffer is rising.
Also because of 32bit programming of Kodi dsplayer and lav splitter question is which is the maximal amount of the buffer in memory till the crash.
Ok the question is following, did someone tested which are the best setting
for a Lav Splitter "maximum queue memory", "maximum queue packets" and "stream analysis duration"?
Also how to force Kodi dsplayer to recognize buffer and to show on the load line that there is a buffer?
sluggish and question is will it allow 4096MBof buffer with aggressive network loading.
With ping 40ms on 30mbit it needs 20 seconds to punch the load to a full speed, I could try haali splitter to see how aggressive network load is with the haali.
Also as I see Kodi dsplayer is not aware of a buffer neither it show any info about buffer or where is the position of a buffer or how forward is the buffer.
I see Kodi memory footprint is rising which means that buffer is rising.
Also because of 32bit programming of Kodi dsplayer and lav splitter question is which is the maximal amount of the buffer in memory till the crash.
Ok the question is following, did someone tested which are the best setting
for a Lav Splitter "maximum queue memory", "maximum queue packets" and "stream analysis duration"?
Also how to force Kodi dsplayer to recognize buffer and to show on the load line that there is a buffer?