I'm having some similar issues, because recently Debian standardised on GCC 4.0, which seems to have issues compiling mythtv.  If this is the case, then you may need to downgrade to debian stable.  If you were already running debian stable - well -  I guess I'm on the wrong track!

On 10/15/05, Tom Hines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.  I did an apt-get update; apt-get upgrade today and now my
system is borked.  I can't play any video files -- no recordings or
other.  I get one second of audio and a blank screen.  I see no error
messages in /var/log/messages or /var/log/mythtv/mythbackend.log.  My
system locks up with X taking up 99% cpu.  I have to kill  X to get
back to mythtv.  I tried running mplayer and xine from the command
line and I get the same symptom.  Mythbackend seems to be recording
away as usual, though.  I just can't watch any recordings.  Too bad, I
really want to watch the latest nip-tuck.

Oh, and the latest mythtv from ATRPMS doesn't seem to be compiled with
XvMC.  I don't see the option "Use XvMC VLD (PVR-x50 only)" anymore.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Tom
mythtv-0.18.1-114.rhfc3.at
Via Epia M10K
Haupauge PVR-250
Fedora Core 3
ATRPMs
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