<br><br>On Monday, 19 March 2012, Ronald Frazier <<a href="mailto:ron@ronfrazier.net">ron@ronfrazier.net</a>> wrote:<br><br>> I also rediscovered the reason why I originally turned on<br>> AlwaysStreamFiles. When watching live tv, there is tons of pixelation<br>
> every second or two. If you pause it and let it fall about 1-2 seconds<br>> behind live, then the pixelation goes away. Coincidentally, when<br>> streaming from the backend, channel changing takes about 1-2 seconds<br>
> longer. Furthermore, I tested using NFS without actimeo=0, and the<br>> result is that there is no pixelation in live tv, but channel changing<br>> is about 1-2 second slower than streaming from the backend (and thus<br>
> is't 2-4 seconds slower than using NFS with actimeo=0).<br>><br><br>Something has changed recently with liveTV in that it doesn't buffer enough and you find that playback isn't good until you pause for 4-5 seconds...<br>
<br>We are aware of this issue.