> > Actually I'm not sure I have - I verified it was actually > writing the > > stream, but upon playback the mpeg is VERY jerky (imagine trying to > > playback a dvd on an old pentium, it plays it but very > slowly as if it > > can't decode fast enough). > > It's only playing maybe one frame in 5?
It plays them all, but not smoothly (like a few frames slow, then speeds through then next lot - so it gives the impression of it being jerky). I don't think this is a signal problem though, since I just put the mpeg through my hollywood+ card and it played fine. Before I was using PowerDVD, and its had no problems with the other frequencies - just these. > This is almost certainly poor reception quality - I only have > access to a > small set-top aerial and have spent many happy hours making minute > adjustments to its positioning, and then sitting in 'just the > right place' to > get a smooth playback. > > dvbtune is your friend here... > > $ dvbtune -f 537833 -qam 16 -cr 3_4 > > to lock onto the signal > > then > > $ dvbtune -f 537833 -qam 16 -cr 3_4 -m Signal doesn't seem to be a problem here then: Signal=9766, Verror=6351, SNR=51657dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=9766, Verror=6423, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=9766, Verror=6160, SNR=51400dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=9766, Verror=6275, SNR=51914dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) Signal=9766, Verror=6178, SNR=51657dB, BlockErrors=0, (S|L|C|V|SY|) So must be something different in the program stream for it to play back different than the others. I split the video into an ES stream and it played back fine. Wonder whats so different about this PS? Andy. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
