Hi, >>> I'm using a DVB-T capture card - MPEG2 input. I'm using a >>> VGA->SCART >>> adaptor cable to display the video. (I've finally managed to get Xv to >>> work with interlaced output so this is running at reasonable speed >>> now.) >>> >>> I'm getting tearing of the image during playback. Myth should be >>> syncing the frame update to occur during the vertical refresh, right? >>> Does anyone know how this is supposed to happen, and how I figure out >>> why it isn't happening? >> >> I finally gave up on trying to solve this. I enabled deinterlacing for >> MythtTV, Xine and MPlayer and everything looks fine now, even though the >> video is now deinterlaced and then interlaced again. > > I don't what the solution is, but I have a similar setup and see a > similar effect. It seems to vary though, presumably depending on how > good the sync is to the vertical refresh is at the time. > > What sync method are you using? I'm on RTC because the ATrpms build > of 0.16 seems to have OpenGL sync turned off and when I rebuilt with > it on something chewed so much CPU that playback kept breaking up.
I use the same rpm as you (ATRPMS FC2 0.16), so my bet is RTC. But where do you configure the type of video sync used. Or is that a build option? I do not have an OpenGL enabled driver (Xorg Radeon), so I can't use that. But the problem is not limited to MythTV. I had the same problem playing DVD's in Xine. Kind regards, Mark -- *************************************************************** * |\ /| | /| / Mark Wormgoor * * | \ / | | / | / mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * | \/ |ark |/ |/ormgoor http://www.wormgoor.com/mark/ * *************************************************************** _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
