2017-10-22, 19:15
Just wanted to ask the following...
If I want to playback a video, and I want to avoid buffering, I will pause my video at the beginning and let it build up so when I resume playing the video I reduce the probability of freezes etc. My question is, it appears to me that Kodi will only get so far ahead of the video regardless of how long I have it paused, so pausing for 5 mins or 30 mins is the same, there is no additional cushion created by pausing for a longer period of time. Is this a default setting? Is there a way to change this somehow so that the longer I pause a video the more cushion will be created?
Thanks.
If I want to playback a video, and I want to avoid buffering, I will pause my video at the beginning and let it build up so when I resume playing the video I reduce the probability of freezes etc. My question is, it appears to me that Kodi will only get so far ahead of the video regardless of how long I have it paused, so pausing for 5 mins or 30 mins is the same, there is no additional cushion created by pausing for a longer period of time. Is this a default setting? Is there a way to change this somehow so that the longer I pause a video the more cushion will be created?
Thanks.