Your machine should be more than capable. Look into the Xv capabilities of your video card as others have suggested. Id also look at reducing the resolution of the display to at most 640x480 or even lower.
I built a webpage on low end mythtv systems that may help out some. Be sure to write up your experiences and post them to the web. Send me a link when you are done. Thanks! Andrew Lynch http://www.dma.org/day-mug/lowrider.shtml --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I just installed knoppmyth on an old PC that I'm not using any more, with the intention of using it as a second frontend on my existing mythtv setup. > > My preliminary results are very disapointing. When I play back prior recordings, the video is choppy, at maybe 10 to 15 frames per second. The recordings are made in mpeg4 at 352 x 352 resolution. I even tried turning off deinterlacing, but performance didn't improve. > > Is there something else I should try, or am I just expecting too much from this old machine? > > Note that before deleting windoze from the machine, I played a fairly high resolution divx file on windows media player. It played almost perfectly, with just an occasional hiccup on fast motion scenes. This gives me the impression that the machine has sufficient power... > > The machine's specifics: > HP Pavillion 4550z > Celeron 466 > 128mb Ram > 10 Gb Hard Drive > Onboard video (no TV output set up yet) > 10/100 Ethernet hardwired > > Running MythTV 0.16 on both the front and backends. > > Any thoughts on what I might be doing wrong, or how I might be able to improve performance? > > Thanks! > > > > ------------ > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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