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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>right now i'm running the stable svn version, not
the most updated one. using it basically because my gentoo frontend uses a newer
version than the one on mythtv.org site, and i was told to use the svn because
it was newer.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>my slack 11.0 box which has my backend runs
similar. i'm going to play around with drivers and such for video, because it
might be a linux issue.</FONT></DIV>
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<A title=warjamy@yahoo.com href="mailto:warjamy@yahoo.com">James Warden</A>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=mythtv-users@mythtv.org
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Friday, March 09, 2007 9:11
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: [mythtv-users] Smoothing out
playback?</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>you probably have a point here ;)<BR>there are a few small
things that the official 0.20 release does not have but considering that
liveTV playback is screwed in my system, I will fall back to a more stable
version.<BR><BR>J.<BR><BR><B><I>Calvin Harrigan <<A
href="mailto:charriglists@bellsouth.net">charriglists@bellsouth.net</A>></I></B>
wrote:
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Warden wrote:<BR>> Hi,<BR>> <BR>> I have a similar problem these
days :<BR>> <BR>> I have a b/e and a few remote f/e at home. I very
recently updated <BR>> mythtv to the latest svn version (one f/e just
yesterday evening). <BR>> Since then, I've had lots of trouble getting a
smooth playback when <BR>> using a remote f/e and watching liveTV.
Sometimes it works, say for 2mn, <BR>> sometimes it stutters very badly
(with some 'wait timed out 10 times <BR>> messages'). This has nothing to
do with my network speed (wired LAN or <BR>> wireless g). It worked
perfectly well before I updated to the latest <BR>> SVN. But actually, it
started to behave like this when the myth net <BR>> protocol version was
bumped up to 32 or 33.<BR>> <BR>> When I run a f/e directly on the b/e
(not using the network), I have no <BR>> problem at all. So it has to do
with the mythtv network protocol. I <BR>> cannot think of any other
source of problem. This is very frustrating.<BR>> <BR>> J.<BR>>
<BR>> */Joe <SN00P99@OPTONLINE.NET>/* wrote:<BR>> <BR>> ok, well
thanks to some of you here i have finally got my backend<BR>> and
frontend boxes talking, thank you for that.<BR>> my backend is a p4
1800mhz running slackware, and right now i have a<BR>> dell laptop 1600p4
running the frontend.<BR>> when i try to watch live tv or playback a
recording, its dropping<BR>> frames, playback runs like garbage. at first
i was using wireless.<BR>> then i went to 100mbit lan. didnt fix
anything. the recordings play<BR>> fine using samba on my windows box.
right now i'm at work, and i'm<BR>> looking for things to try when i get
home?<BR>> guess i'll copy one of the recordings over to the frontend box
and<BR>> see if that plays back correctly. if it doesnt, what can i
do?<BR>> lower the bitrate of the recordings?<BR>> anyone else have
any problems streaming dvd quality recordings over<BR>> the
network?<BR>> some ideas of what to check for would be great.
thanks<BR>> Joe<BR>>
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http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users<BR><BR>Isn't svn the
testing/development branch? I imagine it would not <BR>function properly all
the time. Given that it's a testing branch, <BR>perhaps a detailed bug
report would be more constructive. Is there any <BR>reason why you have to
run svn? Particular hardware support? A must <BR>have feature? I've been
running myth since 0.5, never really had a <BR>problem with it outside of
the occasional bug. But then again I've <BR>always ran a stable version.
Perhaps a regression to the 0.20 fixes my <BR>be
advisable.<BR><BR>Calvin...<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>mythtv-users
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