I use nuvexport to convert to Xvid (using transcode) with the same settings on two machines.
One is an older celeron 1.3ghz, the other a 3.0ghz P4. The machines are running the same software load (SuSE 9.3 Myth .18.1, etc), and nuvexport is using the same settings on both machines, Using the same .nuv file the on exported on the celeron is smooth, The one exported on the p4 has occasional jerkeyness. (obvious in the CNBC scroller across the bottom of the screen). For something I want to time shift this is not a major annoyance, but for something I want to archive it is. NOTE: This jerkyness is NOT in the recorded .nuv. Thap plays fine. The only obvious difference is that SuSE, in its wisodm, decided to install the SMP kernel in the P4 because it saw it as two processors. In all other respects the SMP has caused me no problems. Is this a known issue? Would turning off hyperthreading fix this? -- ----------JSA--------- _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
