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Stuttering on all clients/previously stable system
I have a server with a quad core AMD chip and two 1TB WD SATA drives. One drive is dedicated to recording shows. The other is used only for long term storage of photos etc and there is a separate 160GB WD drive for the OS (XP Pro). The server runs two ATI Wonder cards with one SD tuner each and the system is hooked to two Scientific Atlanta boxes tuned with a USB-UIRT. I have a SD MediaMVP client and two PC-based clients running off of average single-cpu tower boxes. All of this had been working wonderfully but as of late I get random stuttering when watching recorded shows on the MVP as well as the PC based clients.
I did have some bad memory and just switched out last night to a brand new 2GB SIMM but it does not seem to help as I still experienced stutter last night. I have not defragged the show drive and I suspect the issue may be i/o since when it happens I see nop spike in CPU or memory on the server and of course on the MVP that's not an issue. However, I have had this setup probably a year and a half without ever defragging and have never had a problem with it until about a month ago so I'm not sure if that could be an issue. I have run the windows disk check on the show drive a couple times and it never showed any issues. What's the most likely place to look for the cause? The machine is also running ComSkip and always has been but is not running anything else. I do not have Sage in service mode. I do find that if I skip back a couple of times the stuttering will eventually go away but I can pause for up to a minute and the stuttering does not go away. Very odd. |
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Personally, I'd view a couple of shows on the client using VLC or some other player. (Sage Client problem? - likely not since your MVP is seeing it too).
I'd also check to see if the stuttering is in the same exact place in the show. (Drive problem). It could be your router needs to be reset/re-powered or the ethernet cable or card in the Sage Server is bad. ALSO: make sure you're not running any anti-virus on the recording directories. john Last edited by jlmdxtv; 09-06-2011 at 01:44 PM. |
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Most likely cause of this 'spontaneous change' would be harddrive failure. Try copying some of your problem vids to an import folder on the other drive, and play them from there. If they play reliably, the recording drive is the culprit. Network cabling doesn't typically degrade like this... hard drives do.
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Sage Server: Phenom II X4, 16GB RAM, Win7HP, 1x1TB (system/misc-imports), 2x750GB+3x2TB(recordings/media) Sources: Two R-5000HD equipped ViP-211's for Dish Network, HDHR3 Dual for OTA Primary Client: i3-530, 2GB RAM, Win7HPx86, miniITX H55 MB, 160GB laptop drive, Samsung HLT-6189S Other Clients: Phenom II X2 545 w/8GB and HD6670 in Master Bedroom, MVP in kids play room |
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If the skipping/corruption is never in the same place and happens with playback by different devices on your network, then I'd try a cold restart of every part of your actual network hardware. Worst case - take a spare slot and put a secondary NIC in it, or use the other NIC if your MB has dual NIC's. I have had systems where built-in NIC's stop working or get so flaky I just take them offline. I don't recommend teaming the NICs even if your MB allows it. Sage does not need that and teaming can be problematic. By the way - you know this stuttering occurs with both cards, correct? I have had tuner cards go bad over the years. You can check which card is feeding a show by looking at information about that show or checking system info in Sage to see which card(s) are busy at any one time. One other thing - I've had Windows updates reset/change my NIC's in my Sage Server to less desirable settings. You may want to make sure your NIC's settings/properties have not been altered.
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Asus P5Q Premium MB, E6750, 4GB RAM, 32-bit XP Pro SP3, 3Ware 9590SE controller, 80GB 7.2K Laptop boot drive w/SuperSpeed Cache Utility & eBoostr, (1) KWorld ATSC-110, (1) 950Q USB, (1) 2250 tuner, (1) HD-PVR using USB-UIRT, (1) 1600 Dual card, (1) DVICO Fusion 5 Gold, (1) Hauppauge 1250, (1) Hauppauge 2250, 8 various storage HD's, NEC-based x1 USB add-on card, 2 outdoor antennas capturing 2 different OTA markets, Dish Network w/HD Receiver for HD-PVR. |
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I'm wondering if this problem has been resolved yet. I'm having the same issue currently and it's rather annoying. Definitely diminishing the WAF.
The problem seems to be worse if I skip forward. After the problem initially presented itself, I tried defragging the hard drives, but it hasn't improved. |
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