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On 11/01/2013 2:01 AM, "Frank Schlimbach" <<a href="mailto:galaxy_engine@gmx.de">galaxy_engine@gmx.de</a>> wrote:<br>
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> > Hi,<br>
> > I lately switched to using separate backend and frontend machines,<br>
> > both running current mythbuntu and mythtv 0.26+fixes. The weird thing<br>
> > I am experiencing is that watching HD material seems to work fine<br>
> > while SD liveTV and recordings judder heavily (every 1-2 seconds or<br>
> > even more frequently). Most discussion on this topic I found are about<br>
> > the more intuitive reverse case, where HD is the problem. The build-in<br>
> > SD test works fine and playing the same file locally with vlc also<br>
> > looks good. CPU (Intel G530, no graphics card) load is low and I am<br>
> > running gigabit ethernet.<br>
> ><br>
> > Any idea?<br>
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> I did some more experiments. My TV can actually play all recordings directly through DLNA without any judder (it has other problems, though).<br>
> I also realized that both HD and SD recordings judder - but HD just not as strongly, but maybe more frequently. So I now suspect that this must be related with the network connection on the client side. I'll check cables tonight, but this experiment doesn't seem very promising.<br>
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> Any thoughts, experience, hints, ideas on how to debug this problem are highly welcome.<br>
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Did you read the judder free mythtv wiki page? _______________________________________________<br>
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