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On 5/11/2011 7:19 PM, Kevin Ross wrote:
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On 4/26/2011 2:11 PM, Kenneth Emerson wrote:
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<div>> Putting the change in tonight and will report
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Changes are in, there doesn't appear to be any improvement in
the stated problem. I have the frontend running with -v
playback,audio so going through the log file is tedious;
however, I may have found one correlation with another process.
Unfortunately, I cannot say with certainty that at these
instances, I experience the pause in playback. The next time I
sit down to watch recordings, I will have paper and pencil and
will write down the exact time the pauses occur so that I can
try to match them up in the log file.
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<div>The correlation I found was with the preview generation
process. I had about three of these occurrences in about
three and a half hours of recording watching. They were all
similar starting with the "Ignoring PREVIEW_SUCCESS" message.
Others might look in their log files (probably need the
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<div>Below is a snippet from my log file:</div>
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I'm getting lots of dropped frames following those PREVIEW_SUCCESS
messages. I'm not getting pauses, but the dropped frames cause a
glitch in the video playback, and it gets annoying. It happens
several times per show.<br>
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Actually I just increased my log level by adding -v file (to the
already existing -v playback), and I noticed a long list of "Marked
as 'watched'" and "Not the ealiest" with all my shows, which happens
at the same time as those "PREVIEW_SUCCESS" messages, and the
dropped frames. I guess this is the auto-expire causing dropped
frames that was already mentioned?<br>
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