Laurie Odgers wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "ffrr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Starting to think I should use Kaffeine
insteadof Mythtv
Niels Dybdahl wrote:
> As for picture quality in LiveTV and recording, what I
>am watching is acceptable for non-HD television.
>
What is frustrating is that the picture from my DVB card is
excellent,
even in myth when it's not glitching. Myth must be using it
differently to Kaffeine (which uses Xine) as obviously the drivers
and
hardware are still the same.
Maybe it is a question of deinterlacing ?
You do not describe the differences, that you observe, so it is hard
to help...
Niels Dybdahl
You are right, I only described it in a previous posting.
What I see is a sudden patch of digital noise / pixelisation, often
associated with a chirping sound in the audio. This might happen
every few seconds for a while then go away for a minute or two, only
to return randomly. Also it is of various severities, sometimes just
a minor fuzzy pixel patch, sometime a large streak of random colour
pixels. Sometimes the audio just skips a bit, other times it is a
very loud noise burst.
Does that sound like anything you've seen before?
Sounds to me like bad reception and nothing to do with mythtv or
kaffeine, I guess youve just had good luck when watching tv with
kaffeine?
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I guess that's not impossible. Knowing that the signal around my house
is good enough for other digital set top boxes etc, I guess this means
an investment in a better TV card then?
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