<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">>><br>>> Hi all,<br>>>
First of all, I must say that the transition when smoother than
anticipated! Aside from <br>>>re-setting up lirc, alsa and X, Myth pretty much
"just worked" (including database <br>>>upgrade).<br>>> I created a second
partition on my OS disk and installed a fresh mythbuntu 10.04 with <br>>>a
database backup from 9.10 & restore on 10.04.<br>>><br>>> Now
the difference in behaviour for Myth: I'm recording HD with an HD-PVR
<br>>>connected to my set-top box and I used to have slight video stutter when
watching <br>>>LiveTV (when starting or when program changed) that got fixed
by quickly <br>>>pausing/unpausing. Recordings were always fine.<br>>><br>>>
Now I notice alot more audio stutter (but not video) when watching
LiveTV or <br>>>recordings. It will typically be 1/2 second sound on, 1/2
second sound off and pausing <br>>>won't fix it. Moving forward (30 sec) or
backward (5 sec) seems to fix it though. <br>>>Sometimes the sound will work
but will be about 3-5 seconds out of sync with the <br>>>video. Again, ff or
rew seems to re-align it.<br>>><br>>> My cpu load doesn't seem
abnormally high (less than 5% on Core2 Duo 3ghz) and I <br>>>am using vdpau
high. My hd-pvr has the most recent firmware and I am using analog <br>>>audio
connected to the back rca connectors. I get daily builds (ppa).<br>>><br>>> Any idea on what to look for? (I don't think I'm ready to go for 0.24 just yet!)<br>><br>>Please try to avoid posting HTML emails to this list - use plain text.<br>><br>>Just upgrade to 0.24 - it's as simple as downloading one package from<br>>the MythBuntu website and following the prompts. You'll get better<br>>support here - nobody is interested in debugging old versions, even if<br>>they've only just be obsoleted.<br>><br>>Don't bother with the update to Ubuntu 10.10, that still seems to be<br>>causing some issues for people.<br>><br>>I'm afraid I can't help with the rest of your question, as I don't<br>>have an HD-PVR, and I suspect that might be the root of the problem.<br>><br>>Long shot: Are you using VDPAU? If so, have you tried setting the<br>>vdpaubuffersize filter in the playback profile? I find I have to up
it<br>>to 24-32 to get H.264 playback to behave.<br><br>Sorry about the html mail, I never realized it was doing that (I use yahoo mail), I turned it off now. Please let me know if it's still doing it.<br><br>I realize 0.23.1 is old news by now but was hoping if this was a well known problem, a few if not many people would have had it and figured it out by now. If this continues the way it is now, I may just go ahead and upgrade to 0.24 because 0.23.1 is much less useable for me than 0.22 was. I get regular pauses and time-outs, almost on every show, recorded or live. Of course, the all-important WAF is critical so I have to weigh what is best for me... ;-)<br><br>I just checked my vdpau custom filters and currently have this: "vdpaucolorspace=auto,vdpaustudio,vdpauhqscaling" but no vdpaubuffersize. I'm almost 100% sure I had that parameter back in 0.22... Maybe it didn't get restored from the database backup!? Anway, I'll add it back and see what it
does.<br><br>Since I have a dual-boot setup, I may just replace my obsolete 9.10/0.22 partition with a copy of my current 10.04/0.23.1 and then upgrade to 0.24. That way, I can easily go back without much fuss.<br><br>I do notice in the mythfrontend.log file alot of:<br>NVP(3): Prebuffer wait timed out 10+ times. and<br>NVP(3): prebuffering pause and<br>RingBuffer::Reset() nonzero readpos. toAdjust: 1 readpos: -3017313208 readAdjust: 5249132020<br>messages in there... I just had a series of 500+ lines right now spanning more than a minute, I do believe this is related to the HD-PVR...<br><br>Thanks,<br>Daniel<br><br></td></tr></table><br>