Isaac, I tried CVS from yesterday with Marks patch. It worked great!
For the first time I managed to get DVB & AC3 & Unichrome working nicely. Changing channels went fast as fast as it used todo with my old PVR 250. But when I tried latest CVS with your fixes I was back with a non working system. Typical issue is that when starting to watch a channel I always get to be aprox 10 secs behind. So mythtv will warn on channel changes because I am after real time. This didn't happen with Marks patch. And as I reported earlier I can not change channels unless I change channel and immediatly exit and then reenter. If I don't do this mythfrontend will crash. Unfortunatly I will be away from home so I can't test this anymore until next week. Regards Janne On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 02:36:30 -0500, "Isaac Richards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On Wednesday 09 February 2005 02:03 am, Mark Anderson wrote: > > Folks, > > > > Attached is a patch that works around the problem caused by the via > > unichrome XvMC and AC3 patches not liking each other. I have posted this > > fix before but it won't patch cleanonto cvs now, this will. > > Applied, but I had to spend quite a bit of time fixing this to work > properly. > You were leaking quite a bit of ram on each channel change, and it would > crash after 6 or 7 channel changes in a row. > > I _really_ don't like this method of detecting stream changes. Why can't > you > just check for the current audio track not sending data anymore? That > would > work a hell of a lot better, and would properly deal with audio streams > disappearing while on the same channel. > > Isaac > _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
