[mythtv-users] Terrible LiveTV performance
Curtis Stanford
curtis at stanfordcomputing.com
Fri Aug 15 11:37:06 EDT 2003
You're an amazing dood Isaac. Your first suggestion fixed the problem for me.
I've been changing channels for about 30 minutes now with no problem. By the
way, it's more like line 3598 in NuppelVideoPlayer but I knew what you meant.
I've left the OSD on since the first patch fixed the problem. I don't know
what this change will do to everyone else but I like it! What does
setLowBuffers do anyway?
Thanks so much for your help.
On August 14, 2003 04:54 pm, Curtis Stanford wrote:
> > Even weirder, since I'm using the same hardware for one of my machines.
> > (The production in-use machine, in fact).
> >
> > Here's a couple things to try in NuppelVideoPlayer:
> >
> > line 305, after the videoOutput = new VideoOutputXv();
> > add decoder->setLowBuffers(); like in the USING_XVMC clause.
> >
> > Might want to try disabling the OSD completely as well (comment out both
> > calls to osd->Display() in NuppelVideoPlayer.cpp.
> >
> > That'd be without experimental a/v sync turned off, since it doesn't work
> > at all on that machine =) I've found that the jitter reduction code
> > doesn't really work that well either on the m10000.
> >
> > Isaac
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