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Old 02-28-2007, 06:32 PM
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Using Ramdisk for Timeshifting

Hi,

I've searched the forum already but didn't find any helpful message

My resolved Problem: I had trouble watching OTA HDTV LiveTV on my computer/server because my slow software RAID 5 hard drive setup is really slow, therefore LiveTV was jerky while playing.

After doing intensive research ( 1 full day ), i tried RAMDISK with 1Gb of space ( my server has 2Gb DDR total ). It worked beautifully for 5 min and then LiveTV frozed. I discovered that Timeshifting delete sliced buffer approximately every 5 min after the Slice Count is exeeded. My unresolved problem: I haven't find a way to use 1Gb of RAMDISK with the minimal Timeshifting setting ( 64Mb X 2 ). It always fill the ramdisk causing LiveTV to freeze.

possible fix:
reducing the countdown to delete slice from 5 min to 1 min. BUT HOW ?

Please advise

ps: i am using Beyond TV 4.6 Demo on Windows 2003 Server R2

Last edited by kilimats; 02-28-2007 at 07:09 PM.
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