do you guys have issues with playing divx / mpeg through mythvideo / mplayer and lirc? or does it all just work for you and I just have the normal Mark voodoo?

On Mar 17, 2005, at 10:49 AM, Tony Lill wrote:

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.
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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

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