Re: [Mvpmc-users] More NFS woes

2007-01-30 Thread Roger Heflin
Right now (with I believe an older MVPMC) I am using 20061223 with 2048 size on NFS and not having any stuttering issues, I was having issues before with a size of 4096. I would telnet into one of the boxes and check the error counts with ifconfig and see if the errors are rising when you have the

Re: [Mvpmc-users] More NFS woes

2007-01-30 Thread Jeff McCarty
I've tried vlc, and it works ok, but I'm trying to avoid it. I have 4 tv's with mvp's, and my Myth server is already pretty heavily loaded. If I start piling on vlc processes, the poor thing's gonna melt right through the floor. ;) On Jan 30, 2007, at 4:00 AM, Joe Carter wrote: I've been

Re: [Mvpmc-users] mvpmc 0.3.3

2007-01-30 Thread Tom Metro
Joe Carter wrote: > I'm on 0.20 ubuntu 0.2 (Edgy latest) fwiw. 0.20-0.2ubuntu2 of mythtv-backend running on Feisty. > Has anyone else seen backend crashes with 0.20? Yes. A few times over the course of a few months. Last time it happened while viewing live TV. I do that rarely, so I don't know

Re: [Mvpmc-users] mvpmc 0.3.3

2007-01-30 Thread Joe Carter
So far it seems to have been a one off - probably due to 3 recordings starting at the same time whilst watching another. So it seems like it's not an MVP problem. I was just checking as I've been forced to move to the myth protocol (NFS issues) and that used to be very unreliable for me. Thanks

Re: [Mvpmc-users] More NFS woes

2007-01-30 Thread Joe Carter
I've been having the same problems. It only affects the older MVPs and came in when the kernel was upgraded. 2048 gave me the best throughput but it was still well down on the older kernel and still resulted in stuttering. I'm also on the myth protocol now, but that's 99% of what I use so missing