[mythtv-users] How to Prevent Freeze When Starting Playback

Tremayne, Steve steven.tremayne at honeywell.com
Mon Oct 6 11:34:43 UTC 2014


Do you have a lot of recorded shows in your list – or just a few?

It could be an issue with your database – for example, if there are a lot of recorded programs then when you start a show, Myth & the database need to work out which actual file your computer is actually going to start playing.

I am in the process of setting up a new Myth box and saw this recently:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Tune_MySQL

Just a thought…

Cheers,

Steve

From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Tom Wheeler
Sent: 03 October 2014 23:27
To: Discussion about MythTV
Subject: [mythtv-users] How to Prevent Freeze When Starting Playback

I have a combined backend/frontend and now an additional (separate) frontend, both running 0.27 on Mythbuntu. I have noticed with increasing frequency on both systems over the past several weeks that MythTV temporarily hangs when I start playing back a previously recorded show.
To be a bit more specific, when I select the show I want to watch and click OK on my remote, playback often does not begin for a few seconds, and sometimes for as much as 45 seconds. I'd estimate that the frequency of the delay follows this pattern:
 40% - No noticeable delay at all
 30% - Delay of 3 seconds or less
 15% - Delay of 3-5 seconds
 10% - Delay of 5-10 seconds
   5% - Delay of 10 seconds or more

What I mean by "freeze" is that it continues showing the list of programs from which I selected (the video hasn't started playing yet) and the frontend no longer responds to input from the remote. In the extreme cases where it freezes for 20+ seconds, I start to doubt whether I'd actually hit OK in the first place, so I hit it again. Nothing happens, of course, until the program eventually starts playing and the system processes both clicks.

Any idea what causes this delay and how I can eliminate it?
Thanks,

Tom

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