2016-04-06, 02:23
Another thread on buffering ... I know.. I know but it's different this time.
Server:
Dedicated Win 7 machine
Core i5-6500
8 GB Ram
ServerWMC
Clients:
Wetek Core's
OpenElec (Ver 7)
Running Jarvis
PVR/Live TV:
Backend
WMC PVR Client
Connection:
WLAN VPN Tunnel
Home Connection - 250/25
RV - 15/8 (varies.. 4G connection)
Issue:
I can play live TV.. I've messed around with advanced config and I've gotten the TV to a point where it's sort of acceptable but I still have buffering. I understand that with my setup I should expect it but honestly it's not too shabby at the moment but I thought with the equipment that I have that transcoding would have taken care of it.
My current advanced settings : http://pastebin.com/kmjNd3vg
Server logs from today : https://www.dropbox.com/s/q0913nfgtgcidy...g.txt?dl=0
Is there anything that I can do to reduce the buffering at this point ? Or maybe to even reduce the video quality a tad ? I tried messing around with the cache mem buffer but when I increase it the live tv will fail to load (timeout). I've also noticed that if it does cache then when it tries to playback the cache the live video will speed up to try and catch back up to the live feed.
Any suggestions ?
Server:
Dedicated Win 7 machine
Core i5-6500
8 GB Ram
ServerWMC
Clients:
Wetek Core's
OpenElec (Ver 7)
Running Jarvis
PVR/Live TV:
Backend
WMC PVR Client
Connection:
WLAN VPN Tunnel
Home Connection - 250/25
RV - 15/8 (varies.. 4G connection)
Issue:
I can play live TV.. I've messed around with advanced config and I've gotten the TV to a point where it's sort of acceptable but I still have buffering. I understand that with my setup I should expect it but honestly it's not too shabby at the moment but I thought with the equipment that I have that transcoding would have taken care of it.
My current advanced settings : http://pastebin.com/kmjNd3vg
Server logs from today : https://www.dropbox.com/s/q0913nfgtgcidy...g.txt?dl=0
Is there anything that I can do to reduce the buffering at this point ? Or maybe to even reduce the video quality a tad ? I tried messing around with the cache mem buffer but when I increase it the live tv will fail to load (timeout). I've also noticed that if it does cache then when it tries to playback the cache the live video will speed up to try and catch back up to the live feed.
Any suggestions ?