On Nov 6, 2005, at 4:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'd guess it's due to your video driver and the method MythTV is using

for timing (might be a x86_64 issue too). Mythbackend seems to be

working fine - it's likely an issue with frame syncing and possibly

xv:


2005-11-03 20:32:20.733 nVidiaVideoSync: VBlank ioctl did not work,

unimplemented in this driver?

2005-11-03 20:32:20.735 DRMVideoSync: Could not open device /dev/dri/

card0, No such file or directory

2005-11-03 20:32:20.793 AFD: HandleGopStart: gopset not set, syncing

positionMap

2005-11-03 20:32:20.793 Resyncing position map. posmapStarted = 0

livetv(1) watchingRec(0)

2005-11-03 20:32:20.802 OpenGLVideoSync: OpenGL extension not present.

2005-11-03 20:32:20.802 RTCVideoSync: Could not set RTC frequency,

Permission denied.

2005-11-03 20:32:20.803 Using video as timebase

2005-11-03 20:32:20.804 Video timing method: USleep with busy wait



I've installed the nvidia 1.0-7676 driver using the install script provided here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_amd64_1.0-7676.html

Do you think this could be a matter of how I configured the driver?  Should I try and load the driver through some other means, or is there a i686 driver that can be used on my x86_64 system?

Are there nvidia logs somewhere that might give a little more information?  

And if it's a driver issue, why would I be able to watch live tv just fine through azap and mplayer but not mythtv.
Sorry if these questions should be obvious to me but I'm just not there yet.  Thanks so much for your input though.  I'll definitely search around driver related issues.

-todd

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