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On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 18:28 -0400, Norm wrote:<BR>
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On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 15:03 -0700, Brad DerManouelian wrote:
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On Sep 21, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Norm wrote:
> I have a real problem with slow responding guide in SVN. I've
> applied the patch related to this problem from trac that turns off
> compositing but that didn't resolve my issue. Bob deinterlacing is
> turned off, I set the eco guide for low-cpu, etc. But when watching
> h.264 through my hd pvr, its still really slow and sometimes not
> responding for several seconds.
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> I'm thinking I can do without watching TV while browsing the guide
> so if there is a way to suspend tv while in the guide, I think that
> might do the trick for me.
It's probably just a lack of CPU to decode the content and show the
guide. What does top say?
I think there is an option to pause while in the guide.
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top shows me mythtv and mysql and only about 1.5. It's an AMD dual-core 2.6Ghz system.<BR>
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Pausing would be great too but I haven't been able to find that option -- any direction would be appreciated.<BR>
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I did try pausing live TV and then going into the guide and that seems to work - guide is responsive like it should be. Interestingly, I think I found a bug - when you switch channels from the guide and then hit pause again on the new channel it indicates as being 'unpaused' even though it was no longer paused. Pausing is possible again after that though.<BR>
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So the question is how can I get it to pause automatically if even possible.<BR>
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Thanks<BR>
Norm
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