Yes, at the moment it is unchecked. Think i have tried ever possible combination of
that option, and the Extra audio buffering option. But checked or unchecked
it makes no difference.
But i wonder if it is the problem that i have that the information text explains on the Extra audio buffering option, "crackly" sound? Since i have a hardware encoding card.

But unfortunately that setting doesn't help me. Could it be broken?

/Stefan


----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael T. Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Development of mythtv" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv] Sync problem in LiveTV


raptorjr wrote:

I have a sync problem in LiveTV, and recordings too.
Every 15-20 secunds the picture makes a little jump, and the sound is fast forwarding to keep up. Atleast it sound kind of like that. The sound is jerky a second or something and try to keep up with the picture. And then everything is fine again for 15-20 seconds. I've been trying several different settings in Playback to see if it helps, but no help. Been trying different version of ivtv too, but it is the same problem all the time. I have a pvr-250 and i'm using the svn version of mythtv. The CPU is only at 45-50% when running LiveTV, and i don't see more cpu used when the problem occurs.
 Does anyone have a clue on what i could do to get it to work?

Did you check:

Use video as timebase
Use the video as the timebase and warp the audio to keep it in sync. (Experimental)

If so, uncheck it.

Mike
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