On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 8:06 AM, stinga <stinga+mythtv at wolf-rock.com> wrote: > It is an ext3 thing. Well, ext3 was one of the worst offenders, but it can (and does) occur with other file systems. As files get larger, or as the files get fragmented, ext4, for example, can experience issues in certain use cases too.