2023-09-26, 11:39 AM
Yes, I can make up a sample for you.
As mentioned, the so called Plus1 DVB-T channels here are channels delayed by 1 hour, for people who don't have a cool PVR like NextPVR can view something they missed.
The proper channels are 1080, but the Plus1 versions of them are 576.
Martin, also just wanted to say thanks for all your input regarding the micro-stuttering I have been trying to work out over various threads.
Tried a mess of stuff from different versions of Windows, messing up my network, postprocessing scripts, running on bare metal, virtual, you name it.
As mentioned further up this thread, I took your suggestion regarding buffers, and it seems to have had quite a profound effect on playing back my recordings from STB in Kodi.
I had misinterpreted your suggestion, and didn't think you might be talking about Kodi buffer settings, as I was thinking of the nextpvr addon buffer settings for timeshifting.
Anyway, don't seem to be seeing micro-stutter in the STB recordings now, after duplicating the advancedsettings.xml from my Shield to the Fire Cube, which contained buffer settings and buffer read facter settings.
It definitely made a difference, as is a lot better than trying to setup postprocessing script to remux recordings to mp4.
So cheers for that!.
As mentioned, the so called Plus1 DVB-T channels here are channels delayed by 1 hour, for people who don't have a cool PVR like NextPVR can view something they missed.
The proper channels are 1080, but the Plus1 versions of them are 576.
Martin, also just wanted to say thanks for all your input regarding the micro-stuttering I have been trying to work out over various threads.
Tried a mess of stuff from different versions of Windows, messing up my network, postprocessing scripts, running on bare metal, virtual, you name it.
As mentioned further up this thread, I took your suggestion regarding buffers, and it seems to have had quite a profound effect on playing back my recordings from STB in Kodi.
I had misinterpreted your suggestion, and didn't think you might be talking about Kodi buffer settings, as I was thinking of the nextpvr addon buffer settings for timeshifting.
Anyway, don't seem to be seeing micro-stutter in the STB recordings now, after duplicating the advancedsettings.xml from my Shield to the Fire Cube, which contained buffer settings and buffer read facter settings.
It definitely made a difference, as is a lot better than trying to setup postprocessing script to remux recordings to mp4.
So cheers for that!.