Alex Polite wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> My tv broke down so I now watch recorded shows on my laptop over
> NFS. The freevo server itself is located in a closet. This works out
> nicely.
>
> The only thing missing is the ability to watch a tv show while it is
> being recorded.
>
> I get a lot of alsa xruns.
>
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 58.929 msecs. resetting stream 160.3% 175 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 35.794 msecs. resetting stream 163.0% 176 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 78.600 msecs. resetting stream 164.5% 177 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 203.876 msecs. resetting stream167.4% 178 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 317.567 msecs. resetting stream154.6% 205 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 51.465 msecs. resetting stream 159.4% 206 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 201.151 msecs. resetting stream161.7% 207 0 0%
> alsa-play: xrun of at least 76.782 msecs. resetting stream 164.9% 208 0 0%
>
> I don't understand why.

Wild guess: the server is writing, but Linux doesn't write the data to
disc at once for speed up. The nfs cleint also doesn't ask the file
again. It's a sync problem with nfs I guess. This can happen if you
play close to the file end.

Again, it's a wild guess.


Dischi

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