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Ron Garrison wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 6:25 AM, Gerald Brandt <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:gbr@majentis.com"><gbr@majentis.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I just installed .22 (mythbuntu). I figured it would be a safer approach
than upgrading. I'm happy to report that it's all working well, except for
a couple of small items.
1. Mythbuntu - what's going on? I have half the features/plugins that 9.04
had. Where's my Apple Trailers?
And now the one the emailis about...
When I switch from an SD channel (Motorola 6200 locked to send 480p) to and
HD channel (locked to 720p), I get a corrupt video display. 7 out of 10
times, mythfrontend crashes, 1 out of 10 times, mythfrontend fixes itself
and all is well, 2 out of 10 times mythfrontend goes back to a menu.
I upgraded the drivers for my HD-PVR (dunno to what version though).
Is there something I'm doing wrong? Does anyone else have these issues?
Motorola 6200 STB
HD-PVR
NVidia ION
VDPAU
Mythbuntu 9.10
MythTV 0.22
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You could also try locking your 6200 to output only 720P. This was
once a requirement, but according to the wiki it shouldn't be needed
anymore. I haven't tried yet however, mine's still locked at 720P.
Ron
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Mine as well. My 6200 ( using 6200ch as well ) is locked to 720 and
works perfectly all the time.<br>
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Mark<br>
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