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Hi Mark!<br>
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<pre wrap="">Now the problem is I can't find where the configuration for two CPU's
(both/all cores) is. His Section X: Configure MythTV Backend > General
> |Max simultaneous jobs on this backend: 2| is set for two. But
that's jobs and not cores. (More or less talking to myself to try to
sort things out.) Find "core" - nope. Find "cpu" - nope. "Processor"
- nope.
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Try maybe mythfrontend - setup - playback - select current video playback profile - select one of the entries (you may have only a single entry) - max CPUs.
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Frontend#Edit_Playback_Profile_Entry">https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Frontend#Edit_Playback_Profile_Entry</a>
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Oh! I was looking on the Backend's Setup figuring that's where the
problem is. <br>
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OK - finally found that: in the EDIT sub-page. Here on the laptop
I'm using for testing (Intel dual core) jumped from 1 to 4 at the
core option. Playback didn't like 4 at all. Manually entered 2 and
was happier but everything looked unchanged at playback/FF/Rewind
(FF still has a pause before it starts forwarding and still skips,
plus rewinds further than it should -- 30 seconds to a minute even
though FF at a slow rate.)<br>
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And not trying to be contrary but I'm thinking the problem is
something in the configuration of BE2's configuration as any
Frontend connected to it (BE2) has the problem but the same Frontend
configured to connect to BE1 (the old Backend) has an immediate
response to FF and advances the frames a heck of a lot quicker, plus
doesn't rewind more than about few seconds -- that rewind option is
set at the default value on the FE's.<br>
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Barry<br>
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