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Gary Dezern wrote:
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Oh? Hmm, I'll have to check that out. I could have sworn I read
somewhere that I needed >= 2.6.16 for the A180's. Then again, with
as much as I read, I'm sure I could have mixed something up.<br>
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Okay, reverted back to 2.6.15 and nvidia's 7676 (they work fine
together) and the difference is, to say the least, dramatic.<br>
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Based on the fact that both CPU's are staying at 1/2 speed (amd
cool/quiet), I think it would be fair to say that kernel 2.6.15 w/
nvidia 7676 drivers has fixed the problem for me. I'll know for sure
after Monday night. For some reason, the highest bandwidth show I've
seen is CSI Miami. (nearly 10Gb/hour at 1080i!) <br>
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Also, now getting a new error trying to watch live TV. Tons of:<br>
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[mpegvideo_xvmc @ 0x2aaaabf2cd70]get_buffer() failed (1 1073741824 2
(nil))<br>
2006-05-07 15:22:49.424 AFD Error: Unknown decoding error<br>
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I'll try to recompile mythtv and see if that magically goes away.
(It's not unusual for odd things to happen when changing kernel
versions backwards.)<br>
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Unfortunately, none of this gets me any closer to understanding what
"prebuffering pause" means. :(<br>
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