2009-03-23, 02:07 PM
Hi all,
I believe I have solved my own problem but wanted to share this information and ask a follow up question. I have a machine running windows XP (32-bit) with 4 gigs of memory and 2 hard drives.
So I finally got the setup working great and then decided to improve perfection by turning on power management. In the power options I had the hard drives set to go to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity, assuming that playback of the large, HD video files would be enough to keep them running. Well I was wrong! It seems that due to the large amount of ram in the machine the video playback was being cached into main memory and not reading from the disks. So about 15 minutes into the show I would see playback freeze (while the hard disk would spin up) and then randomly jump forward in time. At this point the playback would be out of sync with respect to the timeline shown by the UI.
When this first started happening (being that I made several changes at once) I was unsure of the root cause, so I tried different codecs, different mux options, different skins, different everything! In the end I upped the sleep timeout on my hard drive to 60 minutes and the issue goes away!
So here is my question, is there a way to have a low timeout on the sleep timer and not have this issue happen? Being that the computer is running 24/7 (well when it is not sleeping ) I want to try to make it as power efficient as possible.
Thanks,
dave
I believe I have solved my own problem but wanted to share this information and ask a follow up question. I have a machine running windows XP (32-bit) with 4 gigs of memory and 2 hard drives.
So I finally got the setup working great and then decided to improve perfection by turning on power management. In the power options I had the hard drives set to go to sleep after 5 minutes of inactivity, assuming that playback of the large, HD video files would be enough to keep them running. Well I was wrong! It seems that due to the large amount of ram in the machine the video playback was being cached into main memory and not reading from the disks. So about 15 minutes into the show I would see playback freeze (while the hard disk would spin up) and then randomly jump forward in time. At this point the playback would be out of sync with respect to the timeline shown by the UI.
When this first started happening (being that I made several changes at once) I was unsure of the root cause, so I tried different codecs, different mux options, different skins, different everything! In the end I upped the sleep timeout on my hard drive to 60 minutes and the issue goes away!
So here is my question, is there a way to have a low timeout on the sleep timer and not have this issue happen? Being that the computer is running 24/7 (well when it is not sleeping ) I want to try to make it as power efficient as possible.
Thanks,
dave