On Thursday 19 January 2006 11:22, Steve Adeff wrote: > On Thursday 19 January 2006 14:08, Adam Propeck wrote: > > On 1/19/06, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Thursday 19 January 2006 01:01, Phill Edwards wrote: > > > > > 8xxx versions of the Nvidia driver, and I am thinking that by not > > > > > "uninstalling" the old ATI drivers, that I may have caused the YUM > > > > > install to fail to copy over the NVAGP files correctly. Is this a > > > > > possibility? Is there an easy way to get the ATI junk uninstalled > > > > > if I used the Binary download from ati.com? Should I try using the > > > > > Nvidia binary .run file and see if that fixes it? > > > > > > > > I have a feeling that you may need to recompile your kernel for the > > > > "1" option to work. I remember recompiling to do just this and then > > > > foudn myself in kernel module hell so I gave up! > > > > > > > > Happy to be corrected on this, though, cos as I say it's only a faint > > > > recollection. > > > > > > Nope, that sounds correct. If the "1" isn't being respected, its likely > > > because AGPGART is built into the kernel (rather than as a module), and > > > thus > > > you can't replace it w/NvAGP. Red Hat/Fedora builds AGPGART into their > > > kernels. I've not found any compelling reason to use NvAGP over AGPGART > > > though. > > > > Ouch. so my thinking that the little skips and pauses when I first start > > playback of an HD recording, or when I resume play from a paused playback > > of HD are related to the AGPGART are probably vain hope. I didn't know > > what could be causing the slowdowns and the couple of seconds to get the > > playback going smoothly. It's not a terrible price to pay, but it is kind > > of annoying. I had switched to that 6200 Nvidia card, and hoped that the > > 3100 Sempron would be more than enough to smoothly play this content. I > > am following your guide almost to the letter Jarod. I don't think I > > missed any steps anyhow. I'm also setup suid on mythfrontend, so I > > figured that might give me a little speed edge. > > Adam, > I had this problem for a while to, since I updated to SVN 8625 its > disappeard though. Occasionally I will get it if my machine is doing other > things (recording other shows, etc).
Yup, things are definitely better wrt HDTV in svn trunk. However, for reference, folks are welcome to poke at a complete db dump of the settings for my HDTV playback box under 0.18.1+svn fixes, maybe something the OP has got differently configured is causing issues. http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/hdfe-settings.txt -- Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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