2014-05-01, 13:54
Nope, it's not. Whenever the nuc needs to do something else ontop of doing the recording, you get pixelation.
You can try the following: watch a channel from VLC and while watching, do that on the nuc machine:
Press ctl c from time to time and start again. Every start of that command should put out the NUC from a lower powerstate, and stopping back in. Keep watching with vlc all the time.
Can you introduce those errors, when doing so?
I think the older release had some different kernel with a different driver module for that device. Which driver is it again?
Edit: if that load is not enough, start another one on a different terminal. If you are really unlucky, you can even provoke it by just navigating through xbmc
You can try the following: watch a channel from VLC and while watching, do that on the nuc machine:
Code:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null
Can you introduce those errors, when doing so?
I think the older release had some different kernel with a different driver module for that device. Which driver is it again?
Edit: if that load is not enough, start another one on a different terminal. If you are really unlucky, you can even provoke it by just navigating through xbmc