> Well, if there are buffer overflows and the TS data is corrupted, it's > no wonder the index file stops growing. > > Does this happen on all channels, or only on some (or even only on a > particular one)? > Additional infos: I recompiled older versions beginning at 1.7.3 and made some tests. 1.7.3 acts exactly like 1.7.4 one record -> bufferoverflow The native networkthroughput is between 2,8-3,7 Mega Bytes /s for one stream. -> Much to high I think! 1.7.2 seems to be o.k. one record -> no problem -> throughput is between 0,8-1,2 MB/s two records -> no problem -> throughput is between 1,8-2,6 MB/s three records -> no problem -> throughput is between 2,8-4,0 MB/s four records -> PES pkt shortened -> throughput is between 3,8-5,4 MB/s All tested while using the "slower" NFS share. Why does one TS stream require a three times higher bandwidth in 1.7.3/1.7.4 than a PES stream in 1.7.2 do? I think we're getting closer to the problem :-) -Günter -- This message was scanned by ESVA and is believed to be clean. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr