Hi
>I'm not sure what the problem is but I don't see any showstoppers to
>using that resolution with an M10K. I guess you have to consider your
>mpeg bit rate as well.
Thanks for the info - I guess I can continue banging the wall with my head now ;-)
Is there any chance you could post a few details of your build ? Distribution, Myth relase (CVS or 0.16), Unichrome and DRM versions ?
I got to a point last night where if I started to watch live TV at 720x576 the picture was superb with no jumping and no error messages but as soon as I changed channel the symptoms return.
Thanks again for the input.
Paul
OK, I'm using the latest Gentoo distribution and kernel 2.6.10. I've been using the CVS version of mythtv for a long time now and update it every few days. I'm also using xorg-6.8.0 compiled by hand (i.e. not using Gentoo's portage) and the CVS versions of the via X driver and the xvmc driver. These last two are checked out of CVS into the xorg tree and compiled/installed separately. I'm using the CVS versions of the drm/dri kernel modules as well. I'm kind of anal about keeping these up to date and, from time to time, I break things. But for the most part, it's working well.
Is your M10K the backend also? I have a separate backend but I know there are people on the list who use the M10K for both front and back.
Curtis
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