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On 09/24/2013 01:25 PM, HP-mini wrote:<br>
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On Tue, 2013-09-24 at 12:23 -0700, glen wrote:<br>
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On 9/24/2013 11:25 AM, Erik Hjertén wrote:<br>
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glen skrev 2013-09-24 20:07:<br>
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i have tried 304 and 319; now on 325. i could not really see any<br>
differences. i bought the card refurbished so i was wondering about<br>
that ? if it could be a problem with the card itself.<br>
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It could I guess, but it its odd that vdpau shouldn't work beacuse of<br>
broken hardware. Have you seen other symptoms?<br>
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Have you tried different players like VLC or similar? Just to rule<br>
Mythtv out.<br>
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i have used xbmc using vdpau and it took some fiddling. i had to disable<br>
sync monitor to framerate and enable sync playback to display, and it<br>
was perfect. which is the opposite of what i would have thought. i<br>
suspect some the issues may be related to the samsung which on my model<br>
has terrible reviews about the motion engine. but the tv will play a<br>
cable box or roku or blu ray very well. thanks for the help. probably<br>
i'll get another card. the board does not have hdmi out or else i would<br>
try just remove card and see how intel drivers do, the processor chip<br>
has video.<br>
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Does the mobo have DVI output. Try a passive cable adapter.<br>
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MythTV (from 0.24?) hard-coded the video frame sync to the framerate.<br>
This results in sub-optimal playback if you can't use "perfect" screen<br>
video modes.<br>
It also makes no improvement for those who are using "perfect" modes.<br>
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At least XBMC sees the sense in making that config option.<br>
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thanx for the help. motherboard and video card both have dvi out. what is a passive cable adapter ? do you mean go out of the dvi on the nvidia and get cable converter to hdmi for tv connection. ?. i could go out of the mobo dvi with convert to vga plug and to television, but then i would have to switch to intel graphics and remove nvidia from unit or possible just remove kernel module ? .. not sure what you are suggesting.<br>
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</blockquote><div><br></div><div>I've had decent luck with a GT210. It wouldn't do Advanced 2X or 1X, but Temporal 2X works well. It is also inexpensive at $20-30 if you catch it on sale. </div>