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<font size=3>What do you have under "General Playback
(1/9)?<br><br>
I have the following items checked. <br><br>
Extra Audio Buffering<br>
Clear saved position on playback<br>
Alternate clear saved position<br>
Jump to Program OSD<br>
Always stream recordings from the backend<br>
Enable picture controls<br><br>
The checking of "Use video as a timebase", may cause this type
of problem. <br><br>
-- Mache<br><br>
At 11:35 AM 11/13/2009, David Brodbeck wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On Fri, November 13, 2009 11:22
am, Yianni Vidalis wrote:<br>
> There was no extra cpu activity during the pauses. Also, the
network<br>
> activity was flat when no pause was occuring (nothing else was
moving from<br>
> or to the nfs server). The pauses occur when mythtv fetches the next
piece<br>
> of the video (or when the nfs client does). You can see my
description on<br>
> my first post, if you'd like.<br><br>
OK, figured it was worth a shot.<br><br>
Last time I had a problem like that it turned out to be a flaky
network<br>
card. Under heavy load it would drop a few packets, then NFS would
sit<br>
around waiting for RPC retries.</font></blockquote></body>
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