[mythtv] Sync problem in LiveTV
raptorjr
raptorjr at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 30 16:39:50 EST 2005
Yes, at the moment it is unchecked. Think i have tried ever possible
combination of
that option, and the Extra audio buffering option. But checked or unchecked
it makes no difference.
But i wonder if it is the problem that i have that the information text
explains on the
Extra audio buffering option, "crackly" sound? Since i have a hardware
encoding card.
But unfortunately that setting doesn't help me. Could it be broken?
/Stefan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael T. Dean" <mtdean at thirdcontact.com>
To: "Development of mythtv" <mythtv-dev at mythtv.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv] Sync problem in LiveTV
> raptorjr wrote:
>
>> I have a sync problem in LiveTV, and recordings too.
>> Every 15-20 secunds the picture makes a little jump, and the sound is
>> fast forwarding
>> to keep up. Atleast it sound kind of like that. The sound is jerky a
>> second or something
>> and try to keep up with the picture. And then everything is fine again
>> for 15-20 seconds.
>> I've been trying several different settings in Playback to see if it
>> helps, but no help.
>> Been trying different version of ivtv too, but it is the same problem all
>> the time.
>> I have a pvr-250 and i'm using the svn version of mythtv. The CPU is
>> only at 45-50%
>> when running LiveTV, and i don't see more cpu used when the problem
>> occurs.
>> Does anyone have a clue on what i could do to get it to work?
>
> Did you check:
>
> Use video as timebase
> Use the video as the timebase and warp the audio to keep it in sync.
> (Experimental)
>
> If so, uncheck it.
>
> Mike
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