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font-size: 15px;" lang="x-western">Hi,
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I upgraded to a new video card the other day, a nVidia gt1030
fanless (replacing a gt730 fanless).
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I bought the MSI version of this card with Display Port and HDMI,
but I'm using HDMI.
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I upgraded in preparation for purchasing a new TV, where even
lower-end Aldi models are all 4k.
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With the latest nVidia driver, everything is mostly working.
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However on some HEVC/x265 videos that <b class="moz-txt-star"><span
class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>used<span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b>
to play with the old card and driver, now mythfrontend (0.28)
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pauses for a couple of seconds, then drops back with an error
message "Unable to Initialise A/V sync".
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This is (I think) a problem because the nVidia VDPAU doesn't work
with this type of video encoding on this model card.
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Is there a way I can configure mythfrontend to fallback to
software decoding or suchlike?
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Is Myth 0.29 (with updated ffmpeg) going to help solve this? I
read the change-log, but it didn't cover this topic.
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thanks,
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-kt
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