Kyle Rose wrote:
Well I don't think it's just HDTV because I get this too ever since
I upgraded to current CVS, and I'm running a PVR350. Video going
fast and slow, sound skipping like mad...basically
unwatchable. Still trying to nail it down...the suggestion of
backing libavcodec back down to the 12/24 version didn't seem to
help me either.


Given that I'm not using a hardware MPEG decoder (for which libavcodec
does nothing), I think (a) these are probably disparate problems and
(b) libavcodec probably doesn't have anything to do with your
problem.  Can you think of anything else you changed when you upgraded
to the new CVS?  Downgrading should help if that's the case.  What
version of ivtv are you using?

Actually I'm not using the decoder on the PVR350, just the encoder right now. Decoding is software to a Geforce FX card, driver version 6111 (which I've been running for ages now.) I'm running ivtv 0.2.0-rc3c, which was running for several days before I upgraded Myth so I'm sure it's not that either (not that should matter since I'm not using hardware decoding.)


Nothing else was changed at the time I upgraded Myth. I was running CVS from around thanksgiving (11/22 if I'm not mistaken) and upgraded to 01/04. Subsequently backed down libs/libavcodec to 12/24 as per another post I saw on this exact same problem but still get the weirdness.

I've thought about backing down to the previous version since I still have the RPMs I made but I stupidly forgot to backup my database and now the schema has upgraded. I'm not worried about it though; it's still recording all my shows for me and I can live without TV for a while. :)

Hmm on the bright side I *finally* got MythMusic working. That's a definite plus...it never worked for me until today.
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