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<p class=MsoNormal><font size=3 color=purple face="Times New Roman"><span
style='font-size:12.0pt;color:purple'>Hi, I have an epia-m (nehemia) running
kernel 2.6.0-test11 with debian SID on it. I have been succesful in setting up
mythtv on the machine, and am trying to use a lifeview flyvideo card with an
SAA7134 chip. My machine recognizes the card and xawtv comes up fine with no
problems. When I fire up mythtv, and do “Watch TV” I get the video
screen but the speed is about 1 frame every 3 seconds…. Is the hardware
I’m using not able to hack it ? The via epia supposedly has a hardware
decoder for the video so the main thing that’s eating up the CPU is the
encoding.. anyone have any ideas how I might make this better ? or is it
impossible with the current hardware ? </span></font></p>
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Thanks, Bry</span></font></p>
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