G2P Posted October 28, 2022 Posted October 28, 2022 Factory Reset does not help, server reset and reactivate does not help, same problem "can not decode stream" Reboot solve the problem but once you suspend and then turn on the XRS4000, then problem start again. Have Wired Ethernet Gigabit Internet connected. Quote
Emporium Posted October 28, 2022 Posted October 28, 2022 Instead of suspend, have you tried doing shutdowns instead ? Change your powerkey definition to shutdown instead of suspend ? Even many windows machines are braindead when coming out of a suspend mode. With the exception of my Surface Pro, I don't use suspend for any of my devices any more. They either stay on, or shutdown. 1 Quote
G2P Posted October 29, 2022 Posted October 29, 2022 Changing powerkey definition to shutdown, reboot or restart takes longer, but that's what i do now (Temporary solution) Quote
Poison Aid Posted October 30, 2022 Author Posted October 30, 2022 Quote do you have TS ON? if yes, do you have USB or internal storage for TS? try to turn OFF TS and see if it helps with freezing/crash. How do we turn this feature off ? Quote
dishuser Posted October 30, 2022 Posted October 30, 2022 7 minutes ago, Poison Aid said: How do we turn this feature off ? menu/pvr/pvr options 1 Quote
Poison Aid Posted October 30, 2022 Author Posted October 30, 2022 13 minutes ago, Poison Aid said: How do we turn this feature off ? Quote menu/pvr/pvr options Thanks, Funny, i have this feature already off right now and still getting the freezing. Thinking about to activate it and use external (microSD) card to use as buffer. How's everyones experience with this and any tips or tricks ? Quote
Emporium Posted October 30, 2022 Posted October 30, 2022 1 hour ago, Poison Aid said: 13 minutes ago, Poison Aid said: How do we turn this feature off ? Thanks, Funny, i have this feature already off right now and still getting the freezing. Thinking about to activate it and use external (microSD) card to use as buffer. How's everyones experience with this and any tips or tricks ? In terms of speed, and longevity, you are probably better off with a decent USB3 key instead (I would not recommend MicroSD). You need to be able to get some decent read/write speeds if you intend to use TS. Keep in mind that it is constantly writing/recording everything you are watching. And make sure you use the USB3 port on the box, not the USB2 port. I don't use TS, but I do have my buffer (which is a separate thing) set to 6 seconds, in order to be able to tolerate a few hiccups which could be due to my network (when kids are trying to download the latest update to their steam game at full speed). But keep in mind that no matter what buffers you set up, if the stream issues are from the server, no buffer will be able to help. Quote
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