Both Video and Live TV Buffering/Freezing Video Problems Solved

Okay, youre the man. So glad you surfaced and the ship is fine captain. Actually, as I mentioned earlier, did some reading on the wiki and came up with just these settings:

<advancedsettings>

<network>

<buffermode>0</buffermode>

<cachemembuffersize>419430400</cachemembuffersize>

<readbufferfactor>60</readbufferfactor>

</network>

</advancedsettings>

What do you think? I notice that sometimes I get kicked off a movie when it is about to buffer, so I think I will add back the "curllow" line to see if that helps.
 
Yeah those settings will work if you have the resources Chippa. I have mine set a little higher but as I mentioned earlier my system is pretty high end.
Also, as well as the curllow don't forget the pvr setting for live tv.
 
Yeah those settings will work if you have the resources Chippa. I have mine set a little higher but as I mentioned earlier my system is pretty high end.
Also, as well as the curllow don't forget the pvr setting for live tv.
Yes, however I think I found the optimum settings for my system:
<advancedsettings>
<pvr>
<minvideocachelevel>25</minvideocachelevel>
<minaudiocachelevel>40</minaudiocachelevel>
</pvr>
<network>
<buffermode>1</buffermode>
<cachemembuffersize>262144000</cachemembuffersize>
<readbufferfactor>2</readbufferfactor>
<curllowspeedtime>300</curllowspeedtime>
</network>
</advancedsettings>

I tested it on a movie using a readbufferfactor of 2, and 150meg cache and everything was running like silk. Brought up the codecinfo screen by pressing O and the cache was filling faster than the stream (Ideal), with the stream staying firmly on 100%. The 150meg cache was filled when the movie was halfway, so I went back and increased the cache to 250megs and buffer rate to 4. The movie got sluggish, so I kept the cache at 250 megs and returned the buffer rate to 2 and bam silk again. Of course, all of this can be affected by the stream from the source etc. I was getting about 7Mbps and I have a 8 Mbps service.

Not certain about the curllowflow setting though, will do more research and play around with it some more later on.
 
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That's how I found my optimum settings too Chippa, watching the codec info and playing with the different settings. The curllow you wouldn't want to set much higher as that would cause a lag in exiting from a badly disrupted stream and leave you sitting there watching that whirly 'working' thing for a while.
 
That's how I found my optimum settings too Chippa, watching the codec info and playing with the different settings. The curllow you wouldn't want to set much higher as that would cause a lag in exiting from a badly disrupted stream and leave you sitting there watching that whirly 'working' thing for a while.

Hi Shipwreck, so it seems like you've discovered an ultimate cure for the guys on windows. Kudos!
Any solution for people running Kodi on Android boxes like Minix x8-h?
 
rt click on the file and select save as.save as whatever u want to name it but as a .zip(select all files in lower box).if you don't it save as a php attatchment for me.or u can download as a .php and rename it to a .zip
 
I guys I am not real good at this sort of thing . I have been using 0 cache for movies and it works good for that but not so good for live TV . My question is if I use one of shipwrecks files for live TV can I choose to go back to the 0 cache for movies then back to shipwrecks file for live TV ? I ask this because when I pick 0 cache a box comes up telling me if I choose 0 cache I cant go back . Is their a way ?
 
if you found the folder with favourites.xml then your in the user_data
in windows "C:\Users\Home\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata" its in that section your gonna find your xml files now remember its within the system folders so files in windows by default are hidden.