On Sat, 06 Jan 2007 14:23:19 GMT, "Joe Carter" wrote:
> I'm having NFS problems with 0.3.2 which seem similar to below.
> This is on old MVP and used to work ok with the old kernel.
> I can't get a good config for the new kernel.
> 
> An NFS rsize of 2048 almost works (better than 1024 or 4096) but
> still has stuttering at about 4.5Mbps.
> Using the myth protocol seems to work ok, but it crashes my backend when
> I stop a program so that's unusable for me.
> 
> I'm back on a daily build from 29th Nov for the time being.
> 
> Anyone know what I can try now?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Joe

What does the throughput test tell you with NFS rsize of 2048?  If you
haven't tried a throughput test, you can run it by highlighting a video
and hitting the MENU button on your remote.

The throughput test will give you a good idea of how fast the mvp can
read a video off your network.  If your video has a constant bitrate, then
this should tell you if you can watch it without stuttering, but if the
bitrate is highly variable, you may find portions of it are unwatchable.

Also, you can turn on the demux info in the OSD menu and watch the audio
and video demux buffers fill and drain.  That should show you whether mvpmc
is constantly having a hard time keeping up or whether the video simply has
high bitrate sections where mvpmc falls behind.

Jon


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