From what I can tell I'm running ivtv 2.6.13.2-chw-3 .   Is this not recent enough?  (I'm running Knoppmyth).  Or am I missing something I need to set.  As I mentioned before, straight recording and playback without any transcoding, through the 350, gives perfect results.  It's the playback of transcoded material brought over from another box that giving me a hard time.... *shrug*
 
Paul
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Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] imported nuv choppy and no audio

On 11/15/05 00:39, Paul Fielding wrote:

> Further to my last message, I'm starting to suspect that the problem
> may be in formats and horsepower.   The new box that I'm importing to
> is a HushPC SP13000 MB.   Could it be that the transcoded nuv files
> I'm importing are, since they've been transcoded, in a format that the
> PVR 350 cannot use hardware playback for?   I've fixed the audio now
> (I had a mixer setting set bad).  This tells me that the PVR card is
> not doing the decoding (?)

Install John Harvey's ivtvdev X driver for the PVR-350.

Mike


> The possible downside to this is that I'm suspecting that the SP13000
> is not powerful enough to munge out the video if it doesn't have
> hardware decoding to work with.   Could that really be the case?  I
> was under the impression that a ~1Ghz box should be able to do regular
> playback without much difficulty.... *shrug*....

> paul

>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Paul Fielding <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     *To:* Discussion about mythtv <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Sent:* Monday, November 14, 2005 10:11 PM
>     *Subject:* [mythtv-users] imported nuv choppy and no audio
>
>     So after setting up a new mythtv box, I wanted to import a bunch
>     of recordings from another box.  I used nuvexport to export the
>     nuv files with sql database entries, copied them to the new
>     mythtv, and ran (as root) mysql mythconverg <filename.sql>.
>     
>     The recordings appear in the database and I can play the files.
>     However, are *extremely* choppy and have no audio.
>     
>     The old mythtv box did have auto-transcoding set to reduce the
>     filesize of the recordings to roughly 1GB, while on the new box I
>     haven't touched any transcoding settings yet.   I'm wondering if
>     this is having an effect, even though I'm not sure why.
>     
>     Any ideas?
>     
>     regards,
>     
>     Paul
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