[mythtv] running on an epia

Simon Kenyon simon at koala.ie
Wed Apr 12 06:50:59 UTC 2006


On Tuesday 11 April 2006 16:20, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > running a pretty recent svn on an epia-m9000
> > works quite nicely but... (there always is one)
> > what should i be using to display tv
> >
> > i've tried "standard", "xvmc" and "via xvmc"
> > i would have assumed that via xvmc would be the best in terms of
> > smoothness of play (no stuttering etc)
> > however, to my amazement, it appears that "standard" is the only one
> > which won't stutter
> >
> > have i somehow mis-configured myth when i built it?
> > i'm using XvMCW and when mythfrontend is running i can see that it
> > dlopen'd the via library
> > but when configured to using the via library the audio stutters like mad
> >
> > any help would be appreciated
> > the box is working fine - but i'm confused as to why i have to set it up
> > as i do!
>
> I'm running my f/e on a m10k and I find it best when using Via XvMC
> mode. I've applied all the sugguestions on the XvMC wiki page so that
> may be a place to start.
>
> I'm using Chroma Key OSD.
>
> The biggest source of stuttering I found was when I was streaming from
> myth b/e rather than getting the data via a shared NFS mount. Shared NFS
> Mount is 100x better (an approximate measurement!).
>
> When I go to sleep/wake up my EPIA it sometimes seems to jump to
> stuttering mode. A proper reboot fixes this although I believe this is
> due to stale NFS handles and thus myth resorts to streaming. The reboot
> just clears them out. Not really looked into it in any great depth yet.

i'll check that i am indeed using nfs (i set it up but may have done something 
wrong somewhere)

what is really confusing me is tht it happens with via xvmc and not standard 
(which works fine)
--
simon


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