Re: [vdr] Ring Buffer Overflow with streamdev
> > may be you will happy with > > http://trac.xbmc.org/browser/branches/pvr-testing2/xbmc/pvrclients/vdr-vnsi/vdr-plugin-vnsiserver?rev=29133 > > > > Is this likely to replace the XBMC streamdev interface? yes I can find very > little on the web about this "vnsi" and there's few helps or documentation > yet. > > First attempt, I'm getting these errors on the VDR console with vnsi: > NSI Server started some of them vdr users confirmed that they had very good performance with vnsi and currents svn version of pvr branch > I can see recordings on the VDR server, but the above errors occur when I > try and watch live-TV. > > I'm starting VDR with just -P'vnsiserver' > > What does "processPacket exited with fail" mean? sorry don't know Goga ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Ring Buffer Overflow with streamdev
Приветствую, Simon may be you will happy with http://trac.xbmc.org/browser/branches/pvr-testing2/xbmc/pvrclients/vdr-vnsi/vdr-plugin-vnsiserver?rev=29133 Is this likely to replace the XBMC streamdev interface? I can find very little on the web about this "vnsi" and there's few helps or documentation yet. First attempt, I'm getting these errors on the VDR console with vnsi: NSI Server started Client with ID 0 connected: 127.0.0.1:34215 Welcome client '' with protocol version '1' ERR Action - processPacket exited with fail ERR Action - processPacket exited with fail ERR Action - processPacket exited with fail ERR Action - processPacket exited with fail ERR Action - processPacket exited with fail ERR Action - processPacket exited with fail ERR read - cxSocket::read: read() error at 0/4 ERR Action - THREAD ENDED Client with ID 0 seems to be disconnected, removing from client list I can see recordings on the VDR server, but the above errors occur when I try and watch live-TV. I'm starting VDR with just -P'vnsiserver' What does "processPacket exited with fail" mean? ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Ring Buffer Overflow with streamdev
Приветствую, Simon may be you will happy with http://trac.xbmc.org/browser/branches/pvr-testing2/xbmc/pvrclients/vdr-vnsi/vdr-plugin-vnsiserver?rev=29133 > > Hi > > > > Am running the latest streamdev cvs, patched with > > http://cobradevil.org/downloads/streamdev-xbmc.patch > > but am getting frozen live video (recordings are fine) in XBMC and the > > following: ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] Ring Buffer Overflow with streamdev
Hi Am running the latest streamdev cvs, patched with http://cobradevil.org/downloads/streamdev-xbmc.patch but am getting frozen live video (recordings are fine) in XBMC and the following: Mar 30 06:27:35 freddy vdr: [12662] ERROR: 1 ring buffer overflow (188 bytes dropped) Mar 30 06:27:41 freddy vdr: [12662] ERROR: 51 ring buffer overflows (9588 bytes dropped) Mar 30 06:27:47 freddy vdr: [12662] ERROR: 60 ring buffer overflows (11280 bytes dropped) Mar 30 06:27:53 freddy vdr: [12662] ERROR: 60 ring buffer overflows (11280 bytes dropped) Mar 30 06:27:59 freddy vdr: [12662] ERROR: 60 ring buffer overflows (11280 bytes dropped) Mar 30 06:28:05 freddy vdr: [12662] ERROR: 60 ring buffer overflows (11280 bytes dropped) Mar 30 06:28:10 freddy vdr: [12856] streamdev-livestreaming thread ended (pid=12656, tid=12856) Mar 30 06:28:10 freddy vdr: [12855] streamdev-writer thread ended (pid=12656, tid=12855) Mar 30 06:28:10 freddy vdr: [12674] buffer stats: 63920 (1%) used How do I diagnose? Can I expand the buffer (even temporarily) to see if this is what's causing the frozen video? Any other ideas? I've just tried running vdr-1.7.14 with (s2-liplianin drivers) the same version on streamdev and xbmc, all on the local machine running 2.6.27.30-170.2.82.fc10.x86_64. Have also installed on another machine running 2.6.27.29-170.2.78.fc10.x86_64. Am still getting the same results, with "ring buffer overflow" messages and frozen picture after 3-5 seconds. Again, playing recordings works fine. Any ideas? ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr