On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 10:50:28AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > SDTV is good, HDTV is blocky and pixelated, > "I'm with mom on this, its so jerky I get a headache watching it" > > PIDs, sql, sound all handled without too much loss of sleep, and 0.17's > scan is much better (once you've handled the no feeds situation) [..] > All machines were using Pascoe's FUSION drivers.
I too have issues with HDTV in Australia. I'm using KWorld cards which have pretty much identical hardware to your Fusion. (BTW I hope you have the Fusion Plus and not the Lite.) Specifically: - Seven HD has choppy audio with audio buffer underrun messages to the console at a rate of a few per second. I'm using ALSA drivers and Myth's ALSA audio support. - ABC HD (which is different from ABC in the US, please note!) works OK if I go directly to it when starting HDTV, else the audio is choppy. I get some ffmpeg errors spit out on the console every few seconds even when the audio is working fine; they are ac-tex errors and the like. - SBS HD has breaking picture and audio, with lots of ffmpeg errors. I didn't try 9 or 10. It doesn't appear to be CPU-bound; if anything while watching Seven with breaking audio (but OK picture) CPU usage seems lower than other stations. I have an XP 2600+, GF4 MX440 video (not using XvMC). I have been content with the digital SD stations until now but recently bought an HDTV, so would like to get this going at some point. I can help debug but don't know where to start. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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