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The GUIGuy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Andrew wrote:
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I�m new to MythTV, so I have not familiarized myself with all of the
settings yet. I�m not sure why it defaulted to CPU+. My system can
handle Normal without a problem.
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<pre wrap=""> > I�ve still got a small black bar at the bottom of the screen >(neglected
> to mention that in my first email). I�m hoping to get rid of it. It
> shows up at the bottom, not on any other side of the screen.
Screen refresh rates maybe? I'm downunder and initially had some
problems getting the picture to fill the screen on our LG 42" 1080p LCD
screen.
I'm in Australia where we use PAL at 25 frames ps. The nvidia card's
output that worked best is 1980 X 1080 at 75hz, ie the refresh rate
being a multiple of the 25 ps.
de-interlacing still leaves me disappointed so for fast action sports we
switch the LCD's inbuilt tuner.
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I�d prefer to try to get the internal mythtv player to work before I try
to use an external one like mplayer per your suggestion<!----></pre>
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I've had no luck getting the internal player to work with video DVDs,
protected or otherwise. libcss etc is installed. Like the other poster I
settled for mplayer.
Cheers</pre>
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Hi!<br>
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I found your post, I also posted the same issue.<br>
I was hable to have mplayer working properly reading DVDs, vlc already
readed, but has you guys told, the internal is preferable.<br>
Any one did found a solution for the internal?<br>
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I did found that in the last 24 months the libmpeg2, libdvdnav and
libdvdread had major fixes related to the kind of issues we get reading
DVDs.<br>
I did try to compile them but no success. Talked with the person
related with mplayer, that answered directly that the mplayer provided
by Ubuntu repositories was to old.<br>
I did download the mplayer, compiled and voilá! Was reading DVDs with
mplayer, but not with Internal. Snif! :-(<br>
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Pls... help! Help! ;-)<br>
Regards!<br>
Tomas<br>
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