#2
by Juergen
This is NOT a general issue.
So people need all available details, to try and perhaps helping you.
Relevant are, for example, all your hardware, OS and drivers, codecs and their internal settings, timeshift settings, networking details, memory and eventually swap file usage, player software and everything else what could cause a computer to suffer from peak load situations.
A first chance to trace a possible problem would be, to let run such a bad .mpg recording through PVAStrumento and have a deep look into it's protocol.
Your other thread points into the same direction, this for we will continue here only.
One more for the road:
If all this is related with 3rd party plugins in any way, we don't even continue here, as that's an issue for places like dvbn(dot)happysat(dot)org then.
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