[mythtv-users] 0.27 experience...

Andréas Kühne andreas at kuhne.se
Wed Sep 4 11:05:29 UTC 2013


2013/9/4 Simon Hobson <linux at thehobsons.co.uk>

> Andréas_Kühne wrote:
> > Regarding commercial flagging, I don't think that should work at all.
> The commercial
> > flagging process is really fast and does (on my system at least) around
> 80-90 fps.
> > Which means that it is running 3-4 times faster than normal speed?
>
> What I believe is supposed to happen, is that the commflagging process
> will block when it reaches the end of the file and wait for more data to
> appear. Thus, if the system is fast enough, it will commflag in real-time
> as the data comes in. This also means it can comflag without any extra disk
> I/O - the data will be in the system cache and so doesn't ned to be read in
> again.
> I've never really paid much attention (I'm still on 0.24), but I have
> commflagging set to start at start of recording it is "just works". I don't
> have a very high power system though so even with a single low bitrate
> recording going on, it struggles to handle real-time commflagging.
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Didn't know that that was possible. I have a pretty highend backend system.
I'll have to test this om my BE.

Regards,

Andréas
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