Chris:
THAT'S pretty interesting, since the whole purpose of that option is to (supposedly) make Video smoother! I guess I'll have to give that a try when I get home! (Before I undertake the first-time-compile of MythTV to enable XvMC... :-) ).
- Mark
Christopher Ruppel wrote:
--- "Mark L. Cukier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tom:
Yes, I do see the prebuffering pause message in my
Xterm.. I'm *pretty* sure that it's just video and not audio, but I'd
have to confirm that when I get home from work. I tried switching on the
"use Video as time base" option, but it didn't seem to help...
I am using Kernel 2.6.10... has this been confirmed
as the cause of heartache? (I saw discussion of it in the
archives)...
- Mark
I don't know if my problem was the same as yours but 0.17 was real choppy for me and turning off the option about something to do with increased priority for threads (I'm at work and I don't remember the exact name of the option) in the playback setup fixed it for me. I believe that option requires mythfrontend to be set suid root which it was but for some reason that option was giving me problems. I'm running a 2.6.10 kernel.
Chris
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