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Bruce Richardson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 03:38:24PM -0500, Josh White wrote:
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<pre wrap="">My backend is running on Ubuntu 7.10, and I have a frontend running on
Ubuntu 7.10, a frontend on Mythbuntu, and two frontends running on Mac OS X
10.4. I've never experienced the issue you describe with any of them.
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Well, I've seen it happen when I switched from just using one tuner to
two on the backend. Switching back to the one tuner fixed it, but
that's not idea.
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Is everyone with this problem using NFS? <br>
What happens if you force myth to stream the video from the backend?
(in Mythfrontend, Under setup, settings, TV settings, playback)<br>
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I have my master backend doing all the recording, and my frontend is
also the database server and a slave backend<br>
I don't have NFS set up at all, I just have a Samba server setup on the
master backend for copying to a windows box for archiving. <br>
I am running the latest bleeding edge from atrpms (SVN r15447) on
Fedora 8. <br>
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I hope this helps. <br>
- Richard<br>
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