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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/06/12 17:28, David Hofstra wrote:<br>
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Does anyone have any other thoughts, or notice something I
have not tried after looking the above over? Why/How could
Recordings be so perfect, and LiveTV be so horrible???? Any
suggestions appreciated.</div>
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<div>After a week of tinkering with everything, and reading
everything there is on the web to read, I may have found the
solution to my problem. Here is what I think had the impact:</div>
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<div>1) I put in a spare drive on the backend, and setup the
master-backend to use this mounted drive as a LiveTV only drive.
(Whenever LiveTV was on my RAID5 Recordings array, or my home
drive, it stutters LiveTV.)</div>
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<div>2) I did not NFS mount this new LiveTV drive on the
frontends, forcing Myth to stream to the frontends instead of
using NFS. (Whenever I use a mounted NFS on the frontends,
even with the separate LiveTV drive, then it stutters.
Streaming does not stutter LiveTV for me only if I use this
separate drive without NFS mounting it.)</div>
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<div>Hope that helps someone else. I'm almost 1 day free of
LiveTV stutters with this configuration...</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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How has this fix worked for you in the longer term, are you still
stutter free?<br>
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Cheers<br>
Gordon<br>
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