The problem is probably NFS, or at least NFS over udp. If you unmount the backend from your xbox, then it will use a tcp connection to the backend, and it should be smoother. It probably uses this method for live tv. You could also try setting the tcp option in /etc/fstab. I haven'd tried that yet, but unmounting the backend store fixed the playback hiccups. -- Tony Lill, [EMAIL PROTECTED] President, A. J. Lill Consultants fax/data (519) 650 3571 539 Grand Valley Dr., Cambridge, Ont. N3H 2S2 (519) 241 2461 --------------- http://www.ajlc.waterloo.on.ca/ ---------------- "Welcome to All Things UNIX, where if it's not UNIX, it's CRAP!"
Stephen Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello all. I'm still having a few issues with playing back a recording > on the xbox front end. Live TV is no problem. It looks like the back > end isn't sending the video over the network in a constant enough > stream. I'm using a 10/100 broad band router and these are the only two > machines on the network so I'm sure its not other network congestion. > > I was wondering if anyone out there who has an xbox setup could let me > know what settings they are using in their recording profiles or any > where else that might make a difference. I'm using a pvr-250 BTW. > > Thanks > > Stephen > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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