I took all the same hardware and just changed the mb and the cpu, from asus mb with 850mhz to gigabyte with 2400+ xp cpu, same everything else and the problem went away, and the new system had more ram, 512 vs 384. So I guess I didn't have enough cpu.

Jim Turpin wrote:

In my experience a hard drive making a "crunching" noise as you put it
typically a bad thing....I'd look at your drives and make sure they aren't
hosed...or nearing the hosed stage

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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Really Bad performance

Cyber Source wrote:

Hello all,
I wonder if anyone can help. I've got the latest MythTV running on an AverMedia PCI Tuner card with a SCSI based system. I have had similar setups on other systems with the same type of TV card and SCSI drives but this one is REALLY bad performance. Live TV starts and stops all the time as your watching it, it just pauses then picks up again and when it does that I can hear the hard drive crunch etc. Not really getting anything in the logs like bttv module being reset so I don't really know where to look. Any one have some ideas? Thanks, Peter

"SCSI based system." doesn't tell us anything. What motherboard, processor, etc. Do you have?

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