Playing it back through mplayer looks pretty good - I didn't see any faults.  THEN, I actually re-named the file to overwrite an existing show saved on my master machine.  This way I could playback the show through myth, to make the simulation as accurate as possible I guess.  Anyway, when viewing the show through Myth, it DOES have the same slo-mo effect as it does when playing it back via the slave backend.  So that completely rules out the network as a possible failing point. 

Weird...  As I stated before, I have no problem playing back recordings made via my PVR-250.  One thing I did notice, the codec I'm using for PVR-250 recordings is DVD-special2.  I believe Firewire recordings are TS.  Could this be it??  I wouldn't think so since then everyone would probably have the same problem. 


On 12/18/05, Steve Adeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 18 December 2005 08:31, Alex Brekken wrote:
> Steve, I'd like to try that (copying the .nuv file over to the other Myth
> box and playing locally from it's own hard drive) but I'm not exactly sure
> of the best way to do that...  Are you suggesting to add entries into the
> database, etc, and playing it within Myth, - or just manually playing it
> using mplayer?

just manually play it with mplayer. Lets see if the recording of the firewire
signal is working ok before we blame that. Since you don't get typical mpeg
breakup my theory is your capture is working fine, its one of the steps in
your playback chain that is causing the issue.

--
Steve

_______________________________________________
mythtv-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users

Reply via email to