On 09.01.2010 13:36, Johan Andersson wrote:
> The problem does not occur if storage is on local disk or if vdr is
> verion 1.6.0. So this is seemingly .ts files on an NFS server.
>
> I tried NFS v2,v3 and noac mount option (no client attribute cache), the
> error still occurs. I will continue debu
The problem does not occur if storage is on local disk or if vdr is
verion 1.6.0. So this is seemingly .ts files on an NFS server.
I tried NFS v2,v3 and noac mount option (no client attribute cache), the
error still occurs. I will continue debugging...
/Johan
Johan Andersson skrev:
Not a p
Not a problem for me. I was just interested to hear if this was a known
issue with a simple fix. I'll do some debugging on my own.
The most likely suspect is the client side NFS. I'll post my findings.
/Johan
Klaus Schmidinger skrev:
On 05.01.2010 22:32, VDR User wrote:
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010
On 05.01.2010 22:32, VDR User wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Johan Andersson wrote:
>> Have anyone else seen this problem?
>>
>> When I watch an ongoing recording vdr does not see it grow.
>>
>> Say I record a 60min episode and start to watch it 10min in.
>> Pressing 'Ok' will show me th
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 1:10 PM, Johan Andersson wrote:
> Have anyone else seen this problem?
>
> When I watch an ongoing recording vdr does not see it grow.
>
> Say I record a 60min episode and start to watch it 10min in.
> Pressing 'Ok' will show me that the recording is 10min in size.
> After 5m
Have anyone else seen this problem?
When I watch an ongoing recording vdr does not see it grow.
Say I record a 60min episode and start to watch it 10min in.
Pressing 'Ok' will show me that the recording is 10min in size.
After 5min it still shows 10min size.
If I stop watching and immidiately re