I do not think there is any way to avoid this delay because the card must 
output a
mpeg stream and it takes time to start the stream. 
John

--- Matthew Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Seems like this is the case to me too, but the only setting I know to
> change this is "ivtvctl -cstream_type" and I've tried every setting for
> that that I could and the only one that got any better was 2 (MPEG1),
> but I still have a 1-2 sec delay with that.... Is there another setting
> that would effect that?
> 
> Thanks,
> - -Matt
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> That didn't do it for me. still about 1-2 sec delay. I'm pretty sure
> >> it's something in the card settings themselves, because I have the same
> >> problem in windows. not that big a deal when you are just watching tv,
> >> but when you are playing a console it's murder...
> >>
> > I believe the delay is the time the processor on the hauppage card takes to
> convert
> > the first frame to mpeg2.
> > 
> > John
> > 
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