I'm getting crazy ;-)

More informations:
- I integrate the latest fw form hauppage
- I replaced the unichrmoe via driver by the openchrome one, which seems more up to date

Result1
-  When watchind a movie (  AVI, 640 x 352, 23.98 fps, video: XviD, audio: MPEG-1 Layer 3 (stereo, 44100 Hz)) the display is very smooth, processor go to 25% and everything is fine (Use gmplayer with XV)
- But when I still have the same problem for watching  TV
(Either with Xine (Gave me a video_out_xxmc: Unichrome CPU saving is off) or mplayer(xvmc give a blank screen)), XV is slow.
BUT : "Top" give ivtv-enc  5% CPU, gmplayer  80-90%

Since I have no problem watching movie files, would it be a problem with the IVTV ?

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Marcnano -w



Sam Varshavchik a écrit :
Marc Kalberer writes:

Hello,
I have a a PVR350 on a VIA M10000.  When I try to watch TV using mplayer /dev/video1 I get a :
dmesg:
ivtv0: All encoder MPEG stream buffers are full. Dropping data.
ivtv0: Cause: the application is not reading fast enough.
ivtv0: All encoder MPEG stream buffers are full. Dropping data.

I use the latest IVTV 0.8, My Xorg seems ok.(on a Ubuntu dapper).
Does anybody has an idea where to look at ?

You only posted a fragment of your xorg.log, instead of this whole thing.  You need to check if xorg's log reports that you are succesfully running the XVideo extension.

If not, the upscaling of video resolution to match your video card's screen size has to be done in software, which will pretty much eat up your CPU time and kill you completely.



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