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nikezzz

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  1. Its in the newest version of Makemkv https://www.makemkv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=18856&p=70119&hilit=Libredrive#p70119 it seems to be ripping faster and helps with some Disney Movies that weren’t able to rip before. This also gets rid of the HashedKeys.txt
  2. Does this Docker already support LibreDisc?
  3. After some testing and reading I think I’ve found the problem. This is also mentioned somewhere in the steamcache github: It’s not recommended to use the same cache location for different game services (like steam or origin) with the generic image as this is bad for performance when the files collide in the cache. So after some downloads (in my case around 500gb from steam and origin) the files may have been colliding and the caching server got very slow. But as @cheesemarathon already mentioned this should be fixed in the monolithic image as this one is built with nginx and meant for caching different services. So @mlebjerg if you need somebody for testing I would be happy to help :)
  4. I'm having a problem with the steamchachebundle docker - it worked fine initially and I'm about 500gb of cached games in now. However my download speeds for new games got super slow today around 100-500 KB/s on Steam (without SteamCache I'm hitting the full 5MB/s of my internet connection) I've tried adding a second IP to LANCACHE_IP like it's suggested here: https://github.com/steamcache/steamcache-dns/pull/69 This helps with my downloads speeds however it doesn't save the files to the cache as far as I can see it in the log. Does anybody else have this problem? The docker cpu usage is about 0,1-1% (it's a ryzen 1400) and ram is about 60-70 MB with a limit of 1 GB - so no bottlenecking there; the disks also shouldn't be a bottleneck I've also played around with different Steam Server locations but this didn't change much in speeds. EDIT: I've just tested origin and it seems to be unaffected - just steam is having that issue so far

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