I do not have a option.conf
I have an options, and that is where I set some things up.  Should
that be save as options.conf?

I also do not have a /.mythtv/session
Should I also create that and add as you suggested?

On Nov 11, 7:53 pm, Robert Baptista <[email protected]> wrote:
> When my nvidia clocks were full speed I had those same symptoms.
> However, it looks like your gpu and memory clocks are slowed down, 196
> and 499 respectively. I run mine at 200 and 756. I use the following
> to set all my nvidia related stuff.
>
> These lines in /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf
> options nvidia NVreg_RegistryDwords="PerfLevelSrc=0x2222"
> options nvidia NVreg_Mobile=0
>
> These lines in /home/$user/.mythtv/session
> #!/bin/sh
> xset -dpms
> xset s off
> nvidia-settings -a GPUOverclockingState=1
> nvidia-settings -a GPU2DClockFreqs=200,760
>
> This line in the Device section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>     Option         "RegistryDwords" "RMDisableRenderToSysmem=1"
>
> These lines in the Screen section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>     Option         "UseEvents" "1"
>     Option         "NoLogo" "True"
>     Option         "Coolbits" "1"
>
> And this line in the Extensions section of /etc/X11/xorg.conf
>     Option         "Composite" "Disable"
>
> And running this to enable nvidia Xvmc
> sed -i -e 's/^libXvMC.so.1$/libXvMCNVIDIA_dynamic.so.1/' /etc/X11/
> XvMCConfig
>
> I think that's all of my video related configuration items I use for
> running Mythbuntu 9.04 with MythTV 21.
>
> I hope that helps, but this could be a 22 issue. I have not tested
> myth 22 frontends yet with the ATV(I'd mostly be worried about memory
> usage with 22 and Mythbuntu 9.10). Although that is high up on my
> priority list as there are some 22 backend features I'm looking to
> implement in my setup.
>
> Robert
>
> On Nov 11, 6:41 pm, iitywygms <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > -- 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.
>
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