[mythtv-users] Slow Video with PVR-150

Brian L. Walter blwalter at gmail.com
Sun May 6 01:17:10 UTC 2007


Rod Smith wrote:
> On Saturday 05 May 2007 13:23, Michael Wisniewski wrote:
>   
>>     I have an AMD Athalon 64 Dual Core chip and running Ubuntu 7.04.
>> I'm also running the 64-bit version of Ubuntu.  I have a PVR-150 as
>> well, with the ivtv drivers that come with the 2.6.20-15 kernel.
>>
>>    Now comes the strangeness.  It seems like when I use the stock
>> Ubuntu kernel, the video looks funny.  It's hard to describe...I don't
>> want to say it's jumpy or slow motion....but it isn't very smooth.
>> Compared to a regular video feed from another TV, you can tell a
>> difference.
>>     
> ...
>   
>>    Just wondering if anybody has had any similar experiences or knows
>> what a fix may be.
>>     
>
> I don't mean to sound snide, but you already know the answer: Compile your own 
> kernel! The kernels delivered with Linux distributions use generic settings 
> that are designed to work -- but not necessarily to work WELL -- on a wide 
> variety of hardware and for typical uses. By compiling your own kernel, you 
> can adjust options for your hardware and for your purposes (namely, running 
> MythTV, at least for the system in question).
>
> That said, it's conceivable that somebody has a MythTV-tuned precompiled 
> kernel out there that you could install using a Debian package on an Ubuntu 
> system. If so, I don't know where it is. Note that such a kernel might set 
> options that are useful for MythTV (or other AV applications), but chances 
> are it wouldn't set any hardware-specific optimizations (such as for your 
> specific CPU). Alternatively, you might be able to find something with at 
> least some better hardware tuning, but chances are it wouldn't have the best 
> options for use as an AV platform.
>
>   
Out of curiosity, do most users compile their own kernel?  This 
discussion has gotten me thinking about it for my FC6 system, and 
various interesting things that go on with ivtv...

Brian


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