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</div></div>...sounds like a frontend that doesn't have enough horsepower to play back<br>
the recording in question. I got a similar result when I tried to play back<br>
a 720p HDPVR recording on an AppleTV.<br>
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[deletia]<br>
<br>
Depending on your frontend gear, you might want to lock your cable box<br>
into a lower resolution. I had mine at 480p to accomodate my slower<br>
frontends like the AppleTV.<br>
<div><div></div><div class="h5"></div></div></blockquote><div>Jedidiah:<br><br>Thanks for your feedback. I'm running a Q6600, 2.4Ghz quad core, so I don't think this is a CPU issue. My OTA recordings at 1080i are rendered fine without using VDPAU. I believe that the problem is actually in the recording itself, not in the playback. I transferred a small piece of the video to a Windows laptop and played it with vlc with the same results. I haven't played with any of the bitrates available through the v4l-ctl utility. This may have some impact on the output. I'll try to play with this later.<br>
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