[mythtv-users] Mythfrontend ignores key/remote input, playback intermittently unresponsive

jarpublic at gmail.com jarpublic at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 16:47:44 UTC 2009


On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Quinten Steenhuis
<q.steenhuis at yahoo.com>wrote:

> This has been in the archives for a while, but I was hoping that somebody
> might have some new insight into this problem, which is starting to
> seriously harm my relationship with my fiancee :). I believe it is related
> to this long-standing bug: http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/5660
>
> For me, mythtv is seriously broken, especially when the bug occurs if I'm
> fast forwarding. I am happy to try a radical solution if it will fix my
> problem (like upgrading to trunk). I'm willing to buy new hardware, within
> reason. My other option is going back to standard def TiVO, which I really
> don't want to do. Really, I'd like to help fix this problem and help more
> people use an opensource solution with a lot of potential.
>
> At least once per session now, when I am watching either live TV or
> recorded TV, MythFrontend will simply ignore my key and remote presses.
> Then, it plays them back all at once, as if queued up. While it is ignoring
> the keys, fast forward or regular play seem to be fine. I just can't pause
> or change the speed of playback for a while, usually about 30 seconds to a
> minute.
>
> Following the notes of a few other people with the same issue, I tried
> alt+tab, and the rest of the machine is still responsive-alt-tab immediately
> switches, I can type in an xterm, etc. The machine is also very responsive
> to commands via an open SSH session. Load is relatively high, but on a
> dual-core machine, less than 80% load. This happens when watching HD and SD
> content alike, although maybe a bit more frequently with HD. Sometimes
> mythcommflag is running, and sometimes it isn't. The machine is used as a
> backend and frontend, but nothing else is running on it.
>
> I am not running gnome-screensaver. In fact, I completely removed it from
> the system, and I am not running any other screensaver. I am running the
> newest weekly build, but I had the same problem in the stock mythbuntu 8.10
> version of Mythtv. One possible wrinkle is that I installed gnome-desktop,
> and I haven't completely removed it--just removed pieces of it, such as the
> screensaver component. Other differences from a stock install: I added
> irexec to my .xinitrc to allow me to set my remote control to restart
> mythfrontend. However, the problem existed before I added this.
>
> I have tried with/without "enable realtime threads." Looking at the help
> for that setting, it appears that mythfrontend has to run setuid root for it
> to work. Is that correct, and in mythbuntu, is that the default or not? Does
> this have a significant performance advantage? What's the proper/best way to
> set it to run as root?
>
> System specs:
> Mythtv version 19693, mythbuntu packages, UK weekly build
> 2 GB DDR ram
> 3.2 ghz Athlon 64 X2 (dual core)
> HD Homerun
> Western Digital Greenpower 1TB hard drive
> connected via HDMI to tv
> NVidia 8200 onboard, 177.82 drivers
> Vista MCE remote, MCEUSB2 drivers (el-cheapo from Newegg, E-Data tech
> DEC-200B)
>
> Does this problem still exist in trunk? Should I try different video
> drivers? A different remote control/ir input device? An experimental version
> of lirc? If anybody has any suggestions, let me know. Even just an idea
> about where to look in the various mythtv components for what's stalling so
> that I can figure out my own solution...
>
>
I am currently running the weekly builds of .21-fixes from the UK Mythbuntu
repositories and I am still experiencing the same issues and I have gone
through similar debugging steps without success.
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