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2013-09-07, 20:41
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-19, 01:46 by allan87.)
Is anyone using the cmyth (MythTV) add-on on a Raspberry Pi over wireless? Whether using Gotham or Frodo, over wireless n, the video pauses frequently to buffer, making it unwatchable. The recordings are MPEG 2.
Not surprisingly, there is no problem using a wired connection.
Somewhat surprisingly,however, the following also work fine OVER WIRELESS:
- Gotham cmyth/Macbook/wireless
- using the same raspberry pi to watch the same video from the same myth backend over wireless, using UPnP
- using the TVs built in UPnP client to watch the same video from the same myth backend
Looks like a problem with the plugin, based only on my experience.
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Anyone? I am trying to determine if this is an issue unique to my system, or a bug I should report.
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Oh, come on. Surely has tried using the cmyth (MythTV) add-on on a Raspberry Pi over wireless.
Does it work for you, or does it keep pausing to buffer?
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I am not asking anyone to do anything except answer a simple question if they know the answer. I can't comprehend why anyone would respond in such an antagonistic way.
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It was not my intention to be demanding. In any event, I humbly apologize for the frustrated tone of the "Oh, come on" message.
I would be very pleased if someone else who has tried using the cmyth (MythTV) add-on on a Raspberry Pi over wireless can tell me whether they have the same buffering issue.
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FWIW: It seems to be strictly a Wi-Fi bandwidth limitation. I ran a network cable over and it streams just fine at any resolution. I suspect that you might be able to make it work with a multiple-antenna 802.11n router and USB dongle,
(Cheap routers and adapers are often single-antenna, which maxes the theoretical throughput at half of what 802.11n is capable of.)
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2013-10-11, 20:23
(This post was last modified: 2013-10-11, 20:26 by allan87.)
If it were strictly a strictly a Wi-Fi bandwidth limitation,
• the same streams
• from the same mythbackend
• over the same Wi-Fi network
• to the same Pi over Wi-Fi
would not play fine using UPnP instead of the myth addon.
I am aware that it also works fine using a network cable. There are also multiple scenarios where it works fine over Wi-Fi.
I will experiment a bit with the buffer settings this wkend ad see if the issue can be alleviated.