On Sunday 06 Feb 2005 08:51, Isaac Richards wrote: > On Sunday 06 February 2005 03:46 am, Ivor Hewitt wrote: > > On Sunday 06 Feb 2005 01:45, Isaac Richards wrote: > > > On Saturday 05 February 2005 08:17 pm, David Shay wrote: > > > > Just as an FYI -- this problem has nothing to do with DVB directly -- > > > > I am using an Epia-M 10000 with the Unichrome drivers and XvMC VLD > > > > and experiencing these exact same symptoms. I also get more > > > > "prebuffering pauses" than I have in a LONG time... > > > > > > Welp, one of you with the hardware running's really going to have to > > > fix it. I can't, and don't really know what the problem is. > > > > > > Sounds like it could be Mark Anderson's patch, though. Try commenting > > > out the loop of av_remove_stream in AvFormatDecoder::Reset(). > > <snip> > > > Just to confirm, that commit fixes the problem. > > Excellent, thanks for letting me know. > No probs although explaining to a three year old why he can't watch "Thomas" because you're testing a patch must classify as advanced negotiation skills.
> > There is still the occasional: "XvMCPutSlice: This context does not own > > decoder!" error, if the section marked "Doesn't seem necessary" is left > > commented out. Although it doesn't seem to be fatal and the picture > > recovers. > > Heh. I'll see about fixing that as well. It was just taking up time and > didn't seem necessary at all for normal XvMC mode. > Hmm, don't get the "context" errors flipping channels now, but they do occur if there's corruption in the mpeg stream. I guess its probably worth trying to sort out the vld locking properly. And finally.... the bob-deint appears to effectively just working as one field deinterlacing on the epia-m. :( -- Ivor http://www.ivor.it/goog - MSN Search unbiased? _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
