<div> On 7 December 2010 javenyard [at] gmail wrote:<br><br></div><blockquote style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;" class="gmail_quote">On 7 December 2010 17:09, Enigma <enigma [at] thedonnerparty> wrote:<br>
<br>> 2010-12-06 21:30:32.791 Player(0): Waiting for video buffers...<br>> 2010-12-06 21:30:32.791 AO: Pause 1<br>> 2010-12-06 21:30:32.796 AO: OutputAudioLoop: audio paused<br>> 2010-12-06 21:30:32.814 AO: Pause 0<br>
> 2010-12-06 21:30:32.861 AO: OutputAudioLoop: Play Event<br><br>This is the culprit:<br>Player(0): Waiting for video buffers...<br><br>so the player pause the audio, before resuming...<br><br>Try to increase the size of the VDPAU buffer, and if that's not enough<br>
<br>If you could post a short sample somewhere, and raise a ticket on trac<br>to see if it's a similar issue to what have been earler reported with<br>some VDPAU playback.</blockquote><div><br>I have set vdpaubuffersize to various values from 2-50 with no apparent change. I also enabled vdpauskipchroma and disabled deinterlacing. The TripleBuffer option is set to true in xorg.conf (and of course I have compositing disabled). Nothing seems to change the issue. <br>
<br>This is a little frustrating because this machine worked fine under 0.23. Were there major VDPAU changes for 0.24? I am using the same Nvidia drivers and the same kernel as previously, the only thing that has changed is my MythTV version and its dependencies. I would have just stayed at 0.23 but the backend would deadlock fairly frequently (changeset 26827). Are there any other options I can try to address this issue? This does not seem to be too widespread, I have only seen one other post to the list that seems to be the same issue. What are the chances of this issue being addressed? Is this a regression in 0.24 or was I just getting lucky that it worked before? This machine is not powerful enough to decode h264 in software - is this likely to be another example of hardware that is no longer supported by Myth?<br>
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