Thanks a bunch, Brian! I am using nvidia, and a recompile of mythtv without opengl solved my problems.
--Svante >On Jan 20, 2006, at 1:50 PM, Svante Olofsson wrote: >> Hello, >> >> First of all, thanks go to all devs that have made MythTV what it is! >> >> And then to the problem :) >> >> I have been using MythTV 0.18.1-r1 on an athlon 1500 (with a 2.6.14 >> kernel and >> Gentoo) for half a year, with no problems at all. I am using a usb- >> dvb card >> for watching tv. I even got my wife to agree, that we had no need >> for the old >> VHS anymore :) >> >> But, the update-demon got a hold of me, and I updated the system... >> After the >> update (lots of stuff and mythtv 0.18.1-r2), I could no longer >> watch live tv >> nor recorded programs (shows?). I got audio buffer overflow in the >> logs, and >> found out that the cpu was running at just under 100 %. I had no >> problems >> with cpu before the update. >> >> I can record programs with myth, and watch them with mplayer >> outside of myth, >> without the cpu going over 15 %. I can also watch the device >> directly with >> mplayer with the same cpu usage. >> >> So, can anyone give me any directions on what to look for? What is >> myth using >> to play live tv and recordings? > You didn't mention what video/audio hardware you're using. If you're > using an nVidia card with their (proprietary) drivers this could be > your problem. Try not using GL, either comment out "load glx" in your > X conf or re-compile mythtv without opengl support. This solved an > identical problem for me. > If you're not using nVidia, then I have no idea :-) _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
