2024-02-03, 00:03
Maybe someone knows this and has a solution - or confirms the behavior?
In the local network, everything has been running perfectly (for years), both live TV and recordings of SD and HD channels run smoothly via vnsiserver / Kodi, even with several (usually two, sometimes three) clients at the same time.
Same scenario via client over VPN (OpenVPN, also tested Wireguard with 10+MByte/s through the VPN), live TV still works perfectly, but(!) the recordings are jerky, run for a few seconds, then you can see how the buffer (circle with percentage) is filled, repeats itself again and again.
It's not the Internet connection - several 100 MBit down/upload on both sides (fiber optic access). Live TV also runs smoothly on the HD channels with more bandwidth, but even the SD recordings are jerky.
With top, no anomalies can be seen on either side, low CPU load, no wait.
VDR-Server:
vdr:~ # vdr -V
vdr (2.6.4/2.6.3) - The Video Disk Recorder
conflictcheckonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's conflict check menu
devstatus (0.5.0) - Status of dvb devices
epgsearch (2.4.1) - search the EPG for repeats and more
epgsearchonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's search menu
epgtableid0 (2.4.0) - EPG handler for events with table id 0x00
femon (2.4.0) - DVB Signal Information Monitor (OSD)
hello (2.4.0) - A friendly greeting
live (3.2.1) - Live Interactive VDR Environment
osddemo (2.4.1) - Demo of arbitrary OSD setup
pictures (2.6.1) - A simple picture viewer
quickepgsearch (0.0.1) - Quick search for broadcasts
satip (2.4.1) - SAT>IP Devices
skincurses (2.4.3) - A text only skin
status (2.4.0) - Status monitor test
streamdev-server (0.6.3) - VDR Streaming Server
svccli (2.4.0) - Service demo client
svcsvr (2.4.0) - Service demo server
svdrpdemo (2.4.0) - How to add SVDRP support to a plugin
vnsiserver (1.8.0) - VDR-Network-Streaming-Interface (VNSI) Server
Kodi Client:
20.2 (also 18.4 tested with same issue)
Also posted in german at VDR Portal:
https://www.vdr-portal.de/forum/index.ph...BCber-vpn/
In the local network, everything has been running perfectly (for years), both live TV and recordings of SD and HD channels run smoothly via vnsiserver / Kodi, even with several (usually two, sometimes three) clients at the same time.
Same scenario via client over VPN (OpenVPN, also tested Wireguard with 10+MByte/s through the VPN), live TV still works perfectly, but(!) the recordings are jerky, run for a few seconds, then you can see how the buffer (circle with percentage) is filled, repeats itself again and again.
It's not the Internet connection - several 100 MBit down/upload on both sides (fiber optic access). Live TV also runs smoothly on the HD channels with more bandwidth, but even the SD recordings are jerky.
With top, no anomalies can be seen on either side, low CPU load, no wait.
VDR-Server:
vdr:~ # vdr -V
vdr (2.6.4/2.6.3) - The Video Disk Recorder
conflictcheckonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's conflict check menu
devstatus (0.5.0) - Status of dvb devices
epgsearch (2.4.1) - search the EPG for repeats and more
epgsearchonly (0.0.1) - Direct access to epgsearch's search menu
epgtableid0 (2.4.0) - EPG handler for events with table id 0x00
femon (2.4.0) - DVB Signal Information Monitor (OSD)
hello (2.4.0) - A friendly greeting
live (3.2.1) - Live Interactive VDR Environment
osddemo (2.4.1) - Demo of arbitrary OSD setup
pictures (2.6.1) - A simple picture viewer
quickepgsearch (0.0.1) - Quick search for broadcasts
satip (2.4.1) - SAT>IP Devices
skincurses (2.4.3) - A text only skin
status (2.4.0) - Status monitor test
streamdev-server (0.6.3) - VDR Streaming Server
svccli (2.4.0) - Service demo client
svcsvr (2.4.0) - Service demo server
svdrpdemo (2.4.0) - How to add SVDRP support to a plugin
vnsiserver (1.8.0) - VDR-Network-Streaming-Interface (VNSI) Server
Kodi Client:
20.2 (also 18.4 tested with same issue)
Also posted in german at VDR Portal:
https://www.vdr-portal.de/forum/index.ph...BCber-vpn/