Hello,<br>
<br>
Like the subject line says, it just doesn't work. It will change
the displayed time index but the running video does not change at all,
apart from some artifacting. Although the video will continue on,
essentially "in the background", while it's garbling up the screen for
that second or two so that when it finally comes back, you would have
missed that second or two. Audio pauses momentarily while trying
to skip ahead, it would then proceed normally, at the unskipped time,
while the screen is showing garbage and then eventually the video
catches up. <br>
<br>
It appears to happen only after 50 minutes. While approaching the
50 minute mark, doing a 30-second skip seems to lag a bit in resyncing.<br>
<br>
Fully recorded programs and programs that are in the process of being
recorded both have the problem. I have not tried with live tv but
I would assume it's the same result.<br>
<br>
The problem does not appear on the local frontend at all. Both
systems have the correct time and timezone set but I wouldn't say they
are sync'ed. They're not running ntpd off each other or anything,
just an occasional rdate to <a href="http://time.nist.gov">time.nist.gov</a> or something.<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
System info:<br>
<br>
-- Remote frontend<br>
Gentoo<br>
Myth 0.18.1<br>
2x AthlonMP 1.4GHz<br>
Geforce4, displayed on a monitor<br>
<br>
-- Local frontend, backend<br>
Gentoo<br>
Myth 0.18.1<br>
AthlonXP 2.1GHz<br>
Geforce4, displayed on a TV<br>
ivtv 0.33<br>
pvr500<br>
<br>
<br>
Thanks for any help,<br>
Andrew<br>
<br>