2023-07-26, 09:53 PM
I have NPVR installed on my Windows 10 PC. I have cable connected through some Hauppauge tuner cards (WinTV 418). I mainly use RasPi4's to watch at various TVs throughout my house (using Librelec 11). Sometimes I will let a channel play for several hours, and the screen will randomly freeze. Sound continues to play usually, but the picture freezes. It doesn't happen often, but I'd like to fix it before football season if I can (can't have freezes during games).
I've tried changing my live tv and recording folder to my network NAS, but that didn't seem to help. I tried changing the livetv time from 360min to 720min and back -- no noticeable difference. I'm not sure if these options matter, but preferred streaming profile is default w/ "avoid transcoding where possible" check marked. Video Encoder CPU and Recording Auto Transcode set to "leave recordings in native format".
Any suggestions on what to try? I have no idea if the settings on the client side do anything, such "chunk size". I have timeshift enabled and would like to keep it enabled rewind live TV.
Would it help to have a solid state drive or something that isn't my main drive, and use that solely for live tv and recording? Any suggestions on any of this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've tried changing my live tv and recording folder to my network NAS, but that didn't seem to help. I tried changing the livetv time from 360min to 720min and back -- no noticeable difference. I'm not sure if these options matter, but preferred streaming profile is default w/ "avoid transcoding where possible" check marked. Video Encoder CPU and Recording Auto Transcode set to "leave recordings in native format".
Any suggestions on what to try? I have no idea if the settings on the client side do anything, such "chunk size". I have timeshift enabled and would like to keep it enabled rewind live TV.
Would it help to have a solid state drive or something that isn't my main drive, and use that solely for live tv and recording? Any suggestions on any of this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!