I discovered that the problem might be a synchronization problem. The
corrupted video frames appear mostly when subtitles are present. In between
the subtitles, the corruption is less.

Thanks for any help.

A beginner Myth-user.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Erik Umans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have MythTV 0.21+fixes running on Ubuntu 8.10 (32bit) using VDPAU 180.41
> with PVR-500.
> The hardware is a Intel Pentium DualCore 2.6GHz E5300, 1GB Ram, GeForce
> 9500 GT.
>
> Wathing LiveTv or recorded material results in corrupted video frames.
> The effect is that some part of the video frame is put at the wrong
> position and
> some part is not being updated.
>
> Is this configuration supposed to work?
> What can I try to get rid of the corrupted video frames?
> What information do I have to provide to find the problem?
>
> I tried updating the PVR-500 firmware and using the ivtv options
> enc_mpg_buffers=16 and enc_vbi_buffers=8.
>
> Kind regards.
>
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