- Apr 5, 2001
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I have recently purchased an 8-bay (w/mobile HDD racks) External Firewire 400 Enclosure (50MB/s bandwidth). This box has four Oxford 911 Firewire to IDE controllers installed, which I have daisy-chained (w/ three 6pin-6pin Firewire cables) and ran a single cable (6pin-4pin) to my laptop.
I have 7200rpm HDDs installed in the external enclosure and have copied some of my DVD?s using DVD Decrypter (default settings) to the external enclosure. I watched one of the movies off of the external enclosure last night and noticed that there appeared to be some lag in the film from time to time.
I only had the HDD with the movie I was viewing locked and on in the External Enclosure. All other drives were off and no other data was being transferred over the Firewire.
I ensured that no programs were running except VideoLAN (default settings), using EndItAll. The network connection was also disabled to ensure no Internet activity. I also noticed that when the film didn?t lag it appeared to have a very small choppiness to it. This looked to me like VideoLAN playing the chunks of data as they were received.
The HDD?s in the external enclosure are formatted using the standard NTFS by Windows XP Pro. My laptop has a 1.8GHz A64, 512MB & a GF4 Go (w/64MB dedicated memory) and a 15.4? widescreen LCD. It is running Windows XP Pro, SP2 with the latest updates.
During DVD playback from the external enclosure I noticed a 20-30% CPU usage.
I installed and used SiSoftware Sandra to test the bandwidth and Sandra says that the bandwidth is 29MB/s.
Shouldn't this be plenty for DVD which uses 6Mbps (0.75MB/s)?
http://www.infotelesys.com/dvd_bandwidth.htm
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing the lag?
I have 7200rpm HDDs installed in the external enclosure and have copied some of my DVD?s using DVD Decrypter (default settings) to the external enclosure. I watched one of the movies off of the external enclosure last night and noticed that there appeared to be some lag in the film from time to time.
I only had the HDD with the movie I was viewing locked and on in the External Enclosure. All other drives were off and no other data was being transferred over the Firewire.
I ensured that no programs were running except VideoLAN (default settings), using EndItAll. The network connection was also disabled to ensure no Internet activity. I also noticed that when the film didn?t lag it appeared to have a very small choppiness to it. This looked to me like VideoLAN playing the chunks of data as they were received.
The HDD?s in the external enclosure are formatted using the standard NTFS by Windows XP Pro. My laptop has a 1.8GHz A64, 512MB & a GF4 Go (w/64MB dedicated memory) and a 15.4? widescreen LCD. It is running Windows XP Pro, SP2 with the latest updates.
During DVD playback from the external enclosure I noticed a 20-30% CPU usage.
I installed and used SiSoftware Sandra to test the bandwidth and Sandra says that the bandwidth is 29MB/s.
Shouldn't this be plenty for DVD which uses 6Mbps (0.75MB/s)?
http://www.infotelesys.com/dvd_bandwidth.htm
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing the lag?