Thanks for the replies.<br><br>I dont know what it is about scp, but when the transfer speed is >7 Mbps, mythfrontend cannot connect to the backend at all. This is on a 100Mbit lan and the highest transfer speed it achieves is
7.8 Mbps, I suspect due to limitation of cpu or disk read/write. <br><br>I found a qos script on the internet and modified it to clamp down on all other traffic other than myth and mysql. It seems to limit scp to more tolerable transfer speeds. I have attached it here. I am not a qos expert so any corrections/suggestions are welcome. Anyway it seems to improve the mythtv experience by removing any network lag related jerkiness (or so I think).
<br>I have it installed on my frontend machines and backend to limit outgoing traffic on the lan interface. I am hoping it would help reduce the dropped frames in recording which I suspect may partially be due to scp hogging the cpu or disk i/o a lot when I move files around.
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