2018-01-08, 22:38
I forgot one thing to mention. Please post a debug log that shows the issue.
Quote:I forgot one thing to mention. Please post a debug log that shows the issue.First, how can view anywhere than buffering is ON when using PVR ?
(2018-01-11, 00:16)nings Wrote:Well, trust me, I have written all this code and know that there is buffering almost like in earlier versions. But now Kodi can make the buffer fill again if it drops under a given threshold. This is important because playbackback speed never matches the speed of the broadcast exactly.Quote:I forgot one thing to mention. Please post a debug log that shows the issue.First, how can view anywhere than buffering is ON when using PVR ?
Kodi use almost no memory and no wait time before (or yellow load bar for fullfill the buffer) so I'm almost sure that there is no buffer at all.
(2019-03-07, 21:02)Atreyu Wrote: Guys, although i can understand that just discussing this is fun, noone actually posts a debug log (wiki) which will give valuable info for a dev to troubleshoot.
(2018-01-07, 12:37)nings Wrote: Someone create a bug report for this issue ?
Or can you change this thread has a feature request please ?
It's working well on older version of Kodi. This feature is necessary for slow link, shared link without QoS, I/O storage problem and so many other reason.
A cache of 1/2s in memory take low space and solve all problems.
(2020-01-09, 19:57)fuderow Wrote:(2018-01-07, 12:37)nings Wrote: Someone create a bug report for this issue ?
Or can you change this thread has a feature request please ?
It's working well on older version of Kodi. This feature is necessary for slow link, shared link without QoS, I/O storage problem and so many other reason.
A cache of 1/2s in memory take low space and solve all problems.
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All are welcome to add to/discuss in this FR.
(2020-01-10, 09:03)ksooo Wrote: If you do use tvheadend: the pvr.hts add-on has a setting for the read chunk size for recordings. Increasing that value should do the trick.Yes, increasing that value helps playback on high-latency connections (such as through a VPN to the TVHeadend server). After years, I can finally play HD recordings remotely on my Macbook Pro thanks to this setting!