On 12/14/2004 05:37 PM, John Andersen wrote:

On Tuesday 14 December 2004 13:21, James Orr wrote:


The accuracy of commerical detection can very wildly from channel to
channel and show to show. I find it usually works very well on sporting
events which tend not to have a lot of scene changes and dark lighting,


Speaking of dark lighting...
I've notices that while watching live tv, very dark scenes cause
slight stuttering of audio. As soon as the scene brightens up this stops.


What causes that, and is there any way to correct it?
This happens on an otherwise not busy machine with a pvr-350.



Extra audio buffering

Enable this setting if MythTV is playing "crackly" audio and you are using hardware encoding. This setting will have no effect on MPEG-4 or RTJPEG video. MythTV will keep extra audio data in its internal buffers to workaround this bug.

Mike
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