-- General info -- Card: nVidia Geforce Go 7300 Architecture: NV46/G72 A3 PCI id: 0x1d7 GPU clock: 196.875 MHz Bustype: PCI-Express
-- Pipeline info -- Pixel units: 2x2 (11b) Vertex units: 3x1 (111b) HW masked units: None SW masked units: None -- Memory info -- Amount: 64 MB Type: 128 bit DDR3 Clock: 499.500 MHz -- PCI-Express info -- Current Rate: 2X Maximum rate: 16X -- Sensor info -- Sensor: GPU Internal Sensor GPU temperature: 58C -- VideoBios information -- Version: 05.72.22.68.00 Signon message: GeForce Go 7300 VGA BIOS (Apple M63) Performance level 0: gpu 360MHz/memory 720MHz/100% On Nov 11, 6:26 pm, Phil Chadwick <[email protected]> wrote: > I also get constant prebuffering errors in .21, but my video plays fine. > > I always set the clocks via command line- I have no desktop to load other > programs (thanks to some tweaks from Robert) > > could you post the output of your "nvclock -i"? > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: iitywygms <[email protected]> > To: atv-bootloader <[email protected]> > Sent: Wed, November 11, 2009 6:10:02 PM > Subject: [atv-bootloader] Re: mythtv does not perform well since mythtv .22 > upgrade > > Robert: > > Your suggestion fixed what seems to be several issues. > No more errors shown in ifconfig. > The tv play back start much faster. 3-4 seconds > The audio/video seems to be in sync. I have only watched about 10 > minutes but it seems better. > I will report back if I notice sync errors again. > > Not fixed. > > I still get constant prebuffering errors. So many that I have to > delete the error logs or my drive would fill up quickly. > > If I am reading the nvidia -i correctly, I am NOT setting my gpu > clocks correctly. I still have to go in and manually adjust the > sliders. But, according to nvidia -i they are not sticking, correct? > Could that be causing the prebuffering errors? > > I know that I did not get this many prebuffering errors before mythtv . > 22 > > If it matters, I am using the mythbuntu daily release repos. > > Any other suggestions? > > On Nov 10, 11:14 pm, Robert Baptista <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sorry, that second command shouldn't be 'update-initramfs -u' it > > should be 'update-grub' and accept the 'package maintainers version'. > > > Robert > > > On Nov 10, 10:20 pm, Robert Baptista <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > You should be able to fix the network errors by running the following > > > commands. Basically just adding 'processor.max_cstate=2' to the kopt > > > line in menu.lst. > > > > sed -i -e "s/^# kopt=root=UUID=.* ro$/& processor.max_cstate=2/" /boot/ > > > grub/menu.lst > > > update-initramfs -u > > > > Setting the max_cstate is explained on the boards here somewhere. I > > > don't think that is causing any of yours issues though. > > > > Robert > > > > > ifconfig shows errors. > > -- > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > For more options, visit this group > athttp://groups.google.com/group/atv-bootloader?hl=en > > -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/atv-bootloader?hl=en
