2015-02-20, 16:45
I have an HTPC which also serves as my gaming PC running Windows 8.1.
Did some minor research in a good backend server and that seems to be Argus TV for windows. (Not posting it in the argus tv subforum as this is a general PVR/ramdisk question.)
The fastest temporary storage for time shifting is a ramdisk of course.
I don't know how these things work, but given that there is specific settings for this in argus tv I'm assuming that you'd have to use a third party ramdisk tool and you can reference it as any other path.
When I'm not running Kodi, I want to use all RAM available of course, so I would not like it to have to reserve let's say 4GB of RAM purely for time shifting even if I'm gaming and not watching telly.
It would be great if I could create the ramdisk when Kodi starts up and 'destroy' it when Kodi quits.
Is that possible? Anyone done such a thing?
Did some minor research in a good backend server and that seems to be Argus TV for windows. (Not posting it in the argus tv subforum as this is a general PVR/ramdisk question.)
The fastest temporary storage for time shifting is a ramdisk of course.
I don't know how these things work, but given that there is specific settings for this in argus tv I'm assuming that you'd have to use a third party ramdisk tool and you can reference it as any other path.
When I'm not running Kodi, I want to use all RAM available of course, so I would not like it to have to reserve let's say 4GB of RAM purely for time shifting even if I'm gaming and not watching telly.
It would be great if I could create the ramdisk when Kodi starts up and 'destroy' it when Kodi quits.
Is that possible? Anyone done such a thing?