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<br><br><div><div id="SkyDrivePlaceholder"></div>>> > That's interesting. I have one FE that will not play live TV without<br>>> > AlwaysStreamFiles turned ON (it just hangs at a blank screen for ~10<br>>> > seconds, then the "error opening jumpfile") and have never figured out why.<br>>> <br>>> Almost definitely NFS misconfiguration, as Daniel mentioned. <br>>> http://www.mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-23.html#ss23.8 (specifically the <br>>> actimeo option).<br>>> <br>>> > About the only thing I can think of is this FE is also a SBE (though that is<br>>> > now turned off in favor of mythjobqueue) and it has identical folders<br>>> > mounted to the the MBE to allow it to do transcodes. Maybe something to do<br>>> > with that?<br>>> ><br>>> > It's also a little concerning that the setting itself has been removed from<br>>> > Myth settings screens (I believe it was gone in 0.24 too,but don't quote me<br>>> > on that), but it still seems to have a pretty big impact.<br>>> <br>>> The setting was removed because it's a broken setting that was used to <br>>> work around system misconfiguration.<br>>> <br>>> If you want mythbackend to stream files, you should ensure the file <br>>> system on which those files exist is not mounted locally. If you want <br>>> mythfrontend to read files "locally", you should ensure the file system <br>>> on which those files exist is mounted locally.<br>>> <br>>> Or, put another way, if you want to use NFS, use NFS. If not, don't.<br>>><br>> There is absolutely no reason to mount a file system locally using NFS <br>> if you don't have mythfrontend reading files for playback over NFS.</div><div><br></div><div>How about to allow that machine to do transcode jobs that it didn't record via mythjobqueue? Which is why I have them mounted locally.<br>> <br>> If you think there's a reason, then there's some other problem with your <br>> configuration that you're not fixing that make you think so. And, when <br>> fixed, your system will work properly without having to force a value <br>> for the setting.<br><br></div><div>There's a way to configure a remote machine to do transcodes of jobs it didn't record without mounting the file system locally?</div>                                            </div></body>
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