<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">2013/1/27 Roger Mårtensson <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:roger.martensson@gmail.com" target="_blank">roger.martensson@gmail.com</a>></span><br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Kenni Lund skrev 2013-01-27 21:31:<br>
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2013/1/27 Roger Mårtensson <<a href="mailto:roger.martensson@gmail.com" target="_blank">roger.martensson@gmail.com</a> <mailto:<a href="mailto:roger.martensson@gmail.com" target="_blank">roger.martensson@<u></u>gmail.com</a>>><div>
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Since some time ago we've started to get some choppy/stuttering<br>
video when viewing HDTV 720p material. All recorded on DVB-C.<br>
Not sure if it was a specific update or if SVT (broadcaster) has<br>
done any changes to the stream.<br>
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You're likely seeing <a href="http://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/11356" target="_blank">http://code.mythtv.org/trac/<u></u>ticket/11356</a> .<br>
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Some of the Danish H.264 channels also have stuttering playback on latest 0.26-fixes and master. The thread with the subject "Jerky playback on BBC HD Chennels" also deals with the same issue.<br>
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If you compile yourself, you can temporarily revert <a href="http://code.mythtv.org/cgit/mythtv/commit/?id=3c8d88ac55c2b2c1bc652076d7824529254829a4" target="_blank">http://code.mythtv.org/cgit/<u></u>mythtv/commit/?id=<u></u>3c8d88ac55c2b2c1bc652076d78245<u></u>29254829a4</a> as a workaround until the issue has been sorted out in 0.26-fixes.<br>
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Thanks for your reply. Didn't find this ticken when searching but then I didn't search for "jerkieness." :)<br>
Unfortunately I'm on Mythbuntu so we have to live with this until fixed. Don't think that mythbuntu have the infrastructure fore reverting patches. (I say without actually checking it)<br>
</blockquote></div><br><div>You can compile the Mythbuntu packages yourself and then tell apt to hold back the update of mythtv packages while you're running with your own copy of the packages. I wrote a brief guide on how to do this a while ago, the approach should be the same - if you try to apply the above diff, the patch-command will complain that the patch has already been applied and ask you if you want to revert the patch instead - and that's exactly want you want.</div>
<div><a href="http://www.mailinglistarchive.com/html/mythtv-dev@mythtv.org/2011-02/msg00086.html">http://www.mailinglistarchive.com/html/mythtv-dev@mythtv.org/2011-02/msg00086.html</a></div><div><br></div><div>Best regards</div>
<div>Kenni</div>