<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Hi all,<br><br></div>One of our TV channels in Australia, ABC20, was recently created as per the standard in the subject. It seems prone to stuttering on live playback. The system has a Nvidia 610 card (the only passively cooled thing I could find at the time) using vdpau vdpau, for playback and a quad core Skylake i5. I see messages like<br><br>Dec 10 09:01:51 bong mythfrontend.real: mythfrontend[6007]: N CoreContext mythplayer.cpp:2176 (PrebufferEnoughFrames) Player(2): Waited 1870ms for video buffers AAAAAAAAAAAdLLLL<br>Dec 10 09:01:51 bong mythfrontend.real: mythfrontend[6007]: N CoreContext mythplayer.cpp:2176 (PrebufferEnoughFrames) Player(2): Waited 1973ms for video buffers AAAALAALLAAdAAAA<br>Dec 10 09:01:54 bong mythfrontend.real: mythfrontend[6007]: N CoreContext mythplayer.cpp:2176 (PrebufferEnoughFrames) Player(2): Waited 102ms for video buffers ALLAAAAAdAAADALd<br><br><br></div>When I'm playing back a recording it's fine. When I'm playing back something that's in the process of being recorded, it's fine, which seems to rule out bandwidth to/from the recording disk (which is NFS mounted) as an issue.<br clear="all"><div><div><div><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature"><div dir="ltr"><pre> "I and the public know
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Do evil in return" W.H. Auden, "September 1, 1939"
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