I have tried with all of the available deinterlace settings, but usually have it turned off. It doens't seem to make much (any) different whether deinterlaced is turned on or off.
I don't think I've used any filters. (never known what to put in the Custom Filters box). I also do not run any transcoding/commercial flagging etc. Jeff. >On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 20:44:29 -0500 Alexander Varakin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote. >Do you use interlacing or any filters for playback? > >On Friday 25 March 2005 07:02, Jeff_Logica wrote: >> I have tried with XV enabled and disabled, it doesn't seem to make any >> difference. Over the last few days I have also been trying with a separate >> backend & frontend. When watching live or recorded tv via a remote >> frontend the backend usage stays down around 3-4 the remote front end >> however is up around the 90ark. So whatever I am messing up in the >> settings, I'm doing it repeatedly on different setups. >> >> I'm just following the documentation on the MythTV website whilst >> compiling/installing MythTV, so not sure what I'm missing or doing wrong. >> >> Thanks, >> Jeff. >> >> >On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 21:43:29 -0500 Alexander Varakin >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote. >> >> >Hmm, something is wrong with your setup. I am getting similar numbers on >> > my >> >> P3 >> >> >677Mhz mythtv server. Do you have xv enabled? >> > >> >On Thursday 24 March 2005 06:28, Jeff_Logica wrote: >> >> I have been following the forum for some time, and have been very >> >> interested in peoples cpu loads. I have searched the forum and >> >> triedgetting >> >> >> everything listed with no luck. I have a combined Frontend/Backend >> >> system. >> >> >> I was able to watch Picture in Picture with some chop back in Myth >> >> 0.15, but it has got progressivly worse with each upgrade. I believe, >> >> based on other peoples results, that I have messed a setting up, but for >> >> the life >> >> of >> >> >> me can not find which one(s). I have not yet attempted to try watching >> >> HD >> >> >> TV, this is all based on SD Digital (Australia). I am really interested >> >> in >> >> >> getting this sorted,as I'm hoping to build an XBox Frontend over the >> >> next few weeks, but obviously don't want it to suffer the same problems. >> >> I >> >> have >> >> >> tried the different DeInterlace, etc settings to no avail. >> >> >> >> The CPU Load, as shown by kcpuload is >> >> When idle 0>> Recording 1 Card 2-3>> Recording 2 Card 4-6>> Watching >> >> Live/Record TV 86-90>> Watching Live TV PIP 93-96Very stuttery) >> >> >> Watching Live TV Recording 90-96>> Watching Video (Mostly DivX 5) >> >> (MythVideo calling MPlayer) 10-19>> >> >> >> This is a standard (Pentium Pro) compile of myth and associated bits, >> >> based >> >> >> on the comments in the myth documentation (Installing and using MythTV, >> >> section 5.1) I have not compiled optimised for the Athlon XP, since the >> >> documentation seems to indicate that it doesn't optimize correctly. >> >> >> >> I am just using the default Myth settings for the recording, which I >> >> think >> >> >> is RTJpeg and MP3. >> >> >> >> Box Specs: >> >> Myth 0.17 >> >> Mandrake 10.1 - Kernel 2.6.3-19mdk, Kde 3.2 >> >> 2 VisionPlus VisionDTV DVB Cards (Bt878) >> >> 3 IDE HDD >> >> - hda - Seagate 80GB - OS MythMusic - Primary Master >> >> - hdb - Seagate 200GB - MythVideo - Primary Slave >> >> - hdc - Western Digital 200GB - MythTV - Ring Buffer and Recorded TV - >> >> Secondary Master >> >> Graphics - GeForce FX 5200 >> >> Memory - 756MB >> >> CPU - AMD Athlon XP 1600 >> >> Motherboard - Asus A7N266 VM >> >> Sound - On Board >> >> >> >> Any help in getting the CPU load down so I can atleast wacth PIP would >> >> be very much appreciated. I am, based on others mileage, assuming that >> >> this is possible. >> >> >> >> Thanks, (Sorry for the long post) >> >> Jeff. >> > >> >_______________________________________________ >> >mythtv-users mailing list >> >[email protected] >> >http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >_______________________________________________ >mythtv-users mailing list >[email protected] >http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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