Problem: Playback problem since update to Leia
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12th Jun, 2019, 10:25 PM
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RE: Playback problem since update to Leia
(10th Jun, 2019 07:51 AM)Don Pedro Wrote:(30th May, 2019 10:20 PM)Nachteule Wrote: No idea what's causing this. Yes, that's true. But if (meta-) data is not redundant available, it is difficult to repair a corrupt fs. And, if data is not written to disk correctly due to a hardware error, BTRFS can detect it via checksum (EXT4 for example does not have checksum), but can't repair it. Quote:xbian no longer compreses the FS - I was able to repair the FS on another linux machine and make it bootable again. FYI, fs is still compressed, but instead of LZ4 it is LZO compressed now Quote:Also in the past I had several times the problem that the SD Card died after using it for not very long. I always used branded cards, no cheap no names. San Disk, Toshiba, Transcend, Verbatim, etc. The last card died fully readable but I could no longer write to it, presumably the write electronics of the card got broken. After that had happen I enabled USB-Boot on the Raspi and now I'm running xbian from a stick, hoping this would clearly outlive the SD cards and. So far the stick is still alive but aparently there's no difference regarding the probablity of FS corruption. Seems your Pi3 is a sd-card killer. I had similar problem about 2 years ago, a lot of Samsung sd-cards were broken, not only XBian installation were affected. All cards failed with the same error: cards could not be written anymore. I do not know how many data you're writing to sd-card. In my case, I do not write a lot of data to it - no videos, no audios, no tv recordings, nothing. Just OS on the sd-card Quote:Whatever is the case. Since I repaired the FS I did not yet have stuttering audio/video. So maybe something on the FS was causing the playback problems. But it could also be pure incident and the problem will persist or reappear. I will keep an eye on it and if problems are not gone yet I will report here... If you don't write a lot of data to card, I would suppose that your Pi3 has hardware issue when writing data to sd-card |
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