Hi,

The "juddering" may be the same as I am seeing. See my post "Problem with severe video jitter in current MythTv".

This started occuring after upgrading to the CVS release after 0.16.
I am tracking this down by rebuilding MythTv on various CVS dates.
So far the problem seems to have been introduced between CVS dates:
2004-11-29 and 2004-12-02.

I have found that setting "Use Video as Timebase" cures the judder.
My system, a Via M10K using Unichrome drivers, uses the DRM VSYNC
interrupt for video frame output sync ...

Terry

Ed Wildgoose wrote:

Let me know if there's a better way you'd like me to find information you need to help troubleshoot this problem.



Well, since I don't have the problem here, you will need to be a bit more ingenious at your end and try to help narrow down what the problem is.


Why not try reducing the verbose levels and see if you can figure out which setting is causing the sound to work and which to judder? It's a strange phenomena that you are seeing though.

The intel 8x0 drivers have plenty of bugs, but I'm not quite sure what is going on here. Can you see if the resampling code is kicking in here, ie are you playing back at 48Khz and recording at something else? Check in the verbose audio output to get more detail.

Ed W
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