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2014-10-20, 21:44
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-20, 22:18 by JoeBlow42069.)
I am running Gotham 13.2, Win 7 64bit, 8gb of Ram. When using these settings they don't appear to be working. When I pause the video stream, it does not continue to buffer, and I always get the message "Cache fllled before reaching required amount for continuous playback". Does anybody know why this might be happening? Is this a bug w/ Gotham or a problem with the 3rd party video add-on I am using? I have read similar posts about this, but couldn't find a specific answer to my problem. Here is my advancedsettings.xml:
<advancedsettings>
<network>
<buffermode>1</buffermode>
<cachemembuffersize>429496729</cachemembuffersize>
<readbufferfactor>10</readbufferfactor>
</network>
<gui>
<algorithmdirtyregions>3</algorithmdirtyregions>
<nofliptimeout>0</nofliptimeout>
</gui>
<videoscanner>
<ignoreerrors>true</ignoreerrors>
</videoscanner>
<songinfoduration>0/songinfoduration>
</advancedsettings>
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2014-10-20, 23:58
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-21, 00:31 by JoeBlow42069.)
Changing the 10 to 10.0 doesn't change anything. I just tested my settings with some other official XBMC video add-ons, and I'm pretty sure the problem is the 3rd party add-on I'm using. When I press pause with other official add-ons, the video does continue to buffer and plays smoothly. If anyone has experienced this, or has any other suggestions please lmk, any help is always greatly appreciated.
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My cache always fills to about the halfway point of what I've set in advancedsettings, on every source. Regardless of the number I set, the on-screen info (pressing 'o' on keyboard) always shows a cache fill to roughly the halfway point. Local video, NAS, Youtube addon, everything.
I only sometimes get the 'cache filled' message when quickly skipping through the file, so it's not a big problem, but still.... it feels as though something is off.
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Two questions. 1st. When you watch the cache fill during playback does it show the amount of cache increase. If so is there a specific amount that it always stops buffering at? Also, have you tried lowering the value of 10 for your read buffer. I started with mine at 3 things worked fine. I decided to see if my network could handle higher since reports indicated too high wouldn't cause issues. However I started experiencing playback issues when I set mine at 10.
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2014-10-23, 07:03
(This post was last modified: 2014-10-23, 07:04 by JoeBlow42069.)
Yes, but it varies widely based on the video source. Some sources increase to 100% and playback without issue, other sources rise to about 5-7% and never get any higher, then fall to 0% and buffers again. I have tried changing the readbufferfactor value and it doesn't make any difference when I'm watching the codec info.