Terry Barnaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <<SNIP>>
See how easy that was? PLEASE cut out stuff that you aren't specifically replying to.
The only time I'm noticing jittery video or something similar is when something
tries to use the CPU (like compiling, or starting a recording) and the playback freezes for a short time. Annoying, but not the end of the world.
Ciao Gavin
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Sorry for the extended emails, I was trying to get some information to people in case anyone could help point the finger at a area of code that might be at fault.
There is no other significant CPU load on the machine when the jittery video is present. Maybe jittery is the wrong word. The video jumps about once per second together with audio clicks and is un-watchable.
From another email response I have enabled "Use Video as Timebase" and the judder no longer occurs. I will play with CVS versions to see which change caused the problem.
Terry
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