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Fri Jan 20 20:58:57 UTC 2006


root to run this. If you are running mythfrontend as root, then you
don't need to do this.



--- Brad Fuller <bradallenfuller at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Michael Chmilar wrote:
> > I am using Gentoo x86_64 on an Athlon-64, latest NVidia 81xx
> driver,
> > opengl vsync disabled, Standard XvMC selected in mythfrontend,
> kernel
> > deinterlacing, NVidia fx5200 card.
> >
> > Playback is smooth. No stuttering when the OSD comes up, but
> there is
> > an audio drop-out for a moment when the OSD appears, and again
> when
> > it disappears.
> >   
> Interesting... my audio is perfectly fine, it's just the video that
> 
> jumps around until the OSD is gone. And this only happens in "cpu 
> intensive" HD content.
> > I was getting some stuttering until I checked "enable realtime
> thread
> > priority" and made mythfrontend suid.
> >   
> I have "Enable realtime priority threads" checked.
> 
> How do you do run mythfrontend suid. I will search for this in the 
> archives.
> 
> brad
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