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#71
2006-01-17, 03:51 AM
The reason I want to know if it is really thirty second is because I do see a small spike on my recording service when I'm in timeshift mode - it doesnt cause any hiccup I can see, but its not every 30 seconds. It more like every 22 seconds, which is quite different from 22 seconds.

Any importantly, it doesnt seem to coincide with with the RenewLease messages which do occur in the logs every thirty seconds.

I would like to have some more opinions as to whether it is thirty seconds, and if it coincides with the RenewLease messages in your logs.
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2006-01-17, 03:54 AM (This post was last modified: 2006-01-17, 04:02 AM by dragonfiregum.)
I think we might be counting as it starts to incline... .. and the 30seconds is the peak...?lemme try counting again..
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#73
2006-01-17, 04:00 AM
I can't do the test right now because I've been working non-stop for several days trying to make a deadline - I starting to forget what TV is. But if you don't get any precise measurements from others I'll be able to do so in a couple of days.

That said, I did time it with my watch the last time I was watching TV timeshifted, and it occurred 30 seconds after starting and repeated precisely (as my watch could gauge) every 30 seconds thereafter. It wasn't 28 seconds, or 32... it was every 30 seconds.
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#74
2006-01-17, 04:04 AM
I'd also like you guys to check if you get similar CPU spikes when recording (but not watching/timeshifting).
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2006-01-17, 04:06 AM
I have a image of my spikes... but i cant keep getting upload errors and photobucket is down so i cant get a link.... either
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Nvidia Geforce 6600 GT 256mb PCI-E (x2sli)
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3 320gig Harddrives(and 400+external on other 2 pc's which are setup)
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2006-01-17, 04:06 AM
Same here. 30 seconds every time. Used stopwatch and watched cpu spikes for a few minutes.

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2006-01-17, 04:07 AM (This post was last modified: 2006-01-17, 04:21 AM by dragonfiregum.)
I counted 28 seconds - because my comp runs around 50% normally... (dunno why) and at a spike it hits 100% for 2seconds-
Most likely it lasts 2 seconds for me.. because my comps only 2.0ghz or something.. i dunno
Each square block is about 5 seconds.. i believe
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3 320gig Harddrives(and 400+external on other 2 pc's which are setup)
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2006-01-17, 04:28 AM
I'd also like you guys to check if you get similar CPU spikes when recording (but not watching/timeshifting).
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2006-01-17, 04:29 AM
Sure ill set up to record this show coming up
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2006-01-17, 04:34 AM
Shows currently record now... no spikes - just normal 32-57% cpu running's..like watching tv.. if i watch it as its recording by using the watch the recording thing..cpu barely runs 2%-5% if im not watching while it records ... both have no spikes..
Im surpised... if i watch it .. even no matter how far it is while its a scheduled record ( i scheduled it 1 minute before it aired hehe) It has no spikes.... you'd think itd be the same thing as timeshift mode but it isnt....
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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Pentium D 805 2.66ghz Dual Core
2GB Ram
Nvidia Geforce 6600 GT 256mb PCI-E (x2sli)
Audigy ZS 2 Platinum Sound card
ATI Theater 550 PRO w/Remote
3 320gig Harddrives(and 400+external on other 2 pc's which are setup)
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