<p dir="ltr">On Oct 23, 2012 7:36 PM, "Marco Quezada" <<a href="mailto:mellamanjefe@gmail.com">mellamanjefe@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I recently upgraded my MythTV be/fe from .24 to .25. The upgrade went smoothly and everything seemed to be in place until I tried to play my shows recorded in 1080i. The videos played back with big drops in sound. The playback would start and about every 20 seconds the audio would drop off while the video played and then it would catch up again. These shows had need recorded with 0.24 and I had already watched them so I knew the files were OK. I also upgraded the nVidia drivers to the latest release and tried some other things but could not get the 1080i files to play properly. Then I looked at the VDPAU playback profiles when I recalled that I was using VDPAU HIgh Quality for all recordings. I switched the profile to VDPAU Normal and now my 1080i programs play really well.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I'm experiencing the same issue. It is exaggerated when using time stretch. I think it started in August or September with .25-fixes (or a driver update around the same time). The system has a GT 520. I dropped it down to VDPAU Slim and the audio dropouts went away, but then the deinterlacer looks horrible. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Tom </p>