OK, I think I know the reason of my A/V-Problems The Harddrive is too
slow. (Activy 300 = UDMA 66)
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Am 13.12.2010 13:56, schrieb Christopher Reimer:
OK, I think I know the reason of my A/V-Problems The Harddrive is
too slow. (Activy 300 = UDMA 66)
Sure?
For years now, I've been running slow spinning disks on an VIA EPIA
board that theoretically delivers UDMA133, but never actually
Anyone else?
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Am 24.11.2010 19:50, schrieb Christopher Reimer:
I am using vdr version 1.7.16 and I have discovered some A/V Sync
problems after jumping to another mark or jumping with the yellow/green
button.
Is that an already-known-problem?
Am 28.11.2010 18:37, schrieb Christopher Reimer:
Anyone else?
2010/11/25 Simon Baxter linu...@nzbaxters.com
I had some problems with vdr-1.7.x and vdr-xine front end with audio
sync, but fixed them in xine.
Frontend??? I'm using a Technotrend Full-Featured Card. So the backend is
the Full-Featured Card and the frontend, too
Ah. Can't help you then, sorry!
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Subject: Re: [vdr] dvbsddevice-Plugin: Problems with A/V Sync
2010/11/25 Simon Baxter linu...@nzbaxters.com
I had some problems
I had some problems with vdr-1.7.x and vdr-xine front end with audio sync, but
fixed them in xine.
What front end are you using?
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