Channels DVR lags in Browser

My Channels DVR lags everytime I try and watch something, I use Firefox. I don't have this problem on my ATV. Here's some logs,


2023/08/27 07:38:47.852931 [HLS] Stopping transcoder session ch12.1-dANY-ip192.168.7.27 (out: 25m4.091811s, finished: false, first_seq: 1, last_seq: 706)

2023/08/27 07:38:47.913559 [ENC] Stopped encoder for ch12.1 in /media/DVR/Streaming/ch12.1-dANY-ip192.168.7.27-79612267/encoder-389-935724370 after encoding 389 to 690

2023/08/27 07:38:47.930089 [TNR] Closed connection to 10A52646/2 for ch12.1 KPNX-HD

2023/08/27 07:38:47.935654 [SNR] Statistics for ch12.1 KPNX-HD: ss=74%-75% snq=100% seq=99%,0%-100% bps=7288036,0-10609216 pps=623,0-908

2023/08/27 07:38:47.935712 [SNR] Buffer statistics for ch12.1 KPNX-HD: buf=0% drop=0%

2023/08/27 07:41:05.651772 [M3U] Refreshed lineup for SamsungTV with 271 channels

2023/08/27 07:41:07.218766 [M3U] Refreshed lineup for PlexTV with 473 channels

2023/08/27 07:41:09.281780 [M3U] Refreshed lineup for PlutoTV with 363 channels

2023/08/27 07:41:16.831046 [TVE] Channel scan starting for 0 channels on Spectrum

2023/08/27 07:41:16.831122 [TVE] Channel scan finished after 0s: 0/0 channels available

2023/08/27 07:43:08.806386 [TNR] Opened connection to 10A52646/2 for ch5.1 KPHO-HD

2023/08/27 07:43:08.830866 [HLS] Starting live stream for channel 5.1 from 72.200.93.221

2023/08/27 07:43:09.290998 [HLS] Probed live stream in 459.748439ms: mpeg2video 1920x1080 tt 6506419bps

2023/08/27 07:43:10.845989 [ENC] Starting encoder for ch5.1 in /media/DVR/Streaming/ch5.1-dANY-56bfa26b686c-2087806207/encoder-1-2304000526 at 1 (0.639733) (encoder=h264_v4l2m2m, resolution=1080, deinterlacer=blend, bitrate=9488, segment_size=0.01)

2023/08/27 07:43:12.299549 [HLS] ffmpeg: ch5.1-dANY-56bfa26b686c-1-h264-aac---9488-256-1080-6-0--blend-false-false-0.01-0: [hls @ 0x2e3b4ce0] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 150669, current: 0; changing to 150670. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.

2023/08/27 07:43:13.359229 [HLS] ffmpeg: ch5.1-dANY-56bfa26b686c-1-h264-aac---9488-256-1080-6-0--blend-false-false-0.01-0: [hls @ 0x2e3b4ce0] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 240759, current: 0; changing to 240760. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.

2023/08/27 07:43:14.428836 [HLS] ffmpeg: ch5.1-dANY-56bfa26b686c-1-h264-aac---9488-256-1080-6-0--blend-false-false-0.01-0: [hls @ 0x2e3b4ce0] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 330849, current: 0; changing to 330850. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.

2023/08/27 07:43:15.472030 [HLS] ffmpeg: ch5.1-dANY-56bfa26b686c-1-h264-aac---9488-256-1080-6-0--blend-false-false-0.01-0: [hls @ 0x2e3b4ce0] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 420939, current: 0; changing to 420940. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.

2023/08/27 07:43:16.491795 [HLS] ffmpeg: ch5.1-dANY-56bfa26b686c-1-h264-aac---9488-256-1080-6-0--blend-false-false-0.01-0: [hls @ 0x2e3b4ce0] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous: 511029, current: 0; changing to 511030. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.

This is most likely because the client devices can natively handle the streams from your tuners, but browsers cannot. The lag you experience is the server transcoding the stream into something your browser can handle.

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