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Hi Nick!<br>
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<pre wrap="">FWIW I see this on an old 0.27 system when watching LiveTV from my
PVR-150 backend which is recording PAL 576i content. Playback is via
XVideo.
What? somebody still uses XVideo based output???
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Probably just me - all other frontends are VDPAU. I doubt anyone else
is running a PVR-xx0 analog capture card either nowadays?
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Probably not all that extraordinary but I'm still using PVR-1600's
and PVR-2250's in both of my Backends. Just the digital portions as
no analog stations locally. The original cards were for a MythDora
system -- and then I smartened up and switched to Mythbuntu! The
reason for two Backends is duplicate recordings because of some
strange issues with reception; maybe for a separate thread<br>
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As far as the OP's question on stutter of Live TV, I found (years
ago) the 'solution' was to just tap-tap Play/Pause and the
jittering/stuttering would go away. Seems like I read the issue was
due to the the (lag?) time between the write and read functions:
took so many microseconds to do the record (write) process and so
many to do the playback (read) process. Doesn't explain the OP's
statement of waiting five minutes. Possibly the use of an incorrect
Video Playback Option? (Playback Profiles page 3)? Seems like when
I had it incorrectly configured the recorded shows stuttered, though
didn't get to Live TV.<br>
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