<br><div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div class="im">
> That may not be your issue then... I'm really not certain :( I am using<br>
> a mythbuntu system and I upgraded to 0.25 using the mythbuntu-repos and<br>
> I've had my share of the expected bugs but I've actually had no issues<br>
> with mythvideo at all. You may want to check your TV playback settings<br>
> in set up on your front end. I did have an issue with one of my front<br>
> ends because in 0.25 they've deleted some of the profiles. I can't<br>
> remember if it was CPU++ or CPU- or what exactly I was using but it went<br>
> away and I had all kinds of issues until I adjusted those.<br>
<br>
</div>Let me correct myself... it's no longer under TV settings in 0.25.<br>
Under setup go to video and then go to playback. In there on about the<br>
3rd screen try playing with your "Current Video Playback Profile". My<br>
system was previously using one of the CPU- or CPU+ profiles that used<br>
to be there but no longer are. I changed mine to normal when I had the<br>
initial issues and that solved all of my playback woes. Your mileage<br>
may vary.<br><br></blockquote><div><br>Definitely good things to check. I looked into that briefly, but the few profiles I tried didn't make a difference. I haven't tried them all or customizing a profile specifically for the frontend yet, but I'll look into it. <br>
<br>Thanks again! <br></div></div>