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Steve Daniels wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Daniel Haensse wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
thanks for your help.
Finally, I've got it working, but the CPU load is above 80% and frames
are dropped every second or so (capture resolution 320x320).
It's a via m 10000 board (1GHz cle266) and a em28xx card (pvr 900). Any
hints to improve it? Is it possible to record the tv signal from another
box (mythtv frontend installed on that box) and watch it over ethernet
(wlan 11Mbit/s)? Is it possible to zap the channels quickly with such a
setting?
best regards
Dani
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Google around M10000 and XVMC openchrome stuff like that :-) Search the
mailing list archives on gossamer, and check the wiki for info too :-)
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I just joined the mailing list this morning, so I missed the first
part. Anyway:<br>
I'm running a MII 10000 LVDS for a frontend (MythDora 4, with some
minor issues) and a ML8000 under Ubuntu (both frontends only).<br>
I could never get MythDora to install on the ML8000 so I went with
Ubuntu on it and had really bad video from the backend on it. What I
ended up finding was that Ubuntu-Feisty doesn't enable the via video
chipset by default, only vesa. A quick dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
fixed my issue once I enabled the via chipset. I'd agree with Dani that
this is definetely something to make sure is enabled.<br>
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