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Old 03-01-2014, 11:09 PM
speck55 speck55 is offline
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Question .mpgbuf Files ?

So, I was looking though my recording drives, and found files:

HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-0.mpgbuf
HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-1.mpgbuf
HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-2.mpgbuf
HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-3.mpgbuf

Now, these are all exactly 16MB in size, and I'd imagine are the buffer from the capture device for the TS... I guess?

Is there a way to change where sage places these (it would be nice to put it on a SLC SSD I have laying around)?

EDIT: I forgot to say these are all on my 1st recoding drive (I have 5, set for "Bandwidth" to spread load of concurrent recordings), and if Sage is indeed thrashing this single disk for all my colossi at once...

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Old 03-02-2014, 12:10 AM
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So, I was looking though my recording drives, and found files:

HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-0.mpgbuf
HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-1.mpgbuf
HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-2.mpgbuf
HauppaugeColossusCapture0HDMI-3.mpgbuf

Now, these are all exactly 16MB in size, and I'd imagine are the buffer from the capture device for the TS... I guess?

Is there a way to change where sage places these (it would be nice to put it on a SLC SSD I have laying around)?

EDIT: I forgot to say these are all on my 1st recoding drive (I have 5, set for "Bandwidth" to spread load of concurrent recordings), and if Sage is indeed thrashing this single disk for all my colossi at once...
That is not a buffer they are usually created when you first do a scan on a new added tuner. So do not worry about them you can delete them.
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