[mythtv-users] Nehemiah Performance

Adrian Burden aburden at onegeeksopinion.com
Fri Sep 5 18:47:36 EDT 2003


I have been all over this.
I did the ground, the capacitor and the bios update to solve the problem.

I also noticed that if I did not use 256mb, I had problems with the 
network. Strange but true. I did an article on my site.
http://www.onegeeksopinion.com/mt/archives/000021.php

cheers,,,


Tako Schotanus wrote:

> Isaac Richards wrote:
> 
>> On Thursday 04 September 2003 04:26 pm, Tako Schotanus wrote:
>>  
>>
>>>> Yeah, that's what I'm getting as well.  No idea how to fix it, as I see
>>>> the exact same thing in VeXP..
>>>>     
>>>
>>> You do? If I use VeXP to watch prerecorded programs everything looks
>>> fine. (except that the program seems very flaky, it hangs often, just
>>> moving the focus out of the main window will do that for example).
>>>   
>>
>>
>> I still get it with VeXP, but could you try current CVS myth?  I 
>> believe I've fixed the problem.  It's completely gone here, at least.  
>> The OSD should look quite a bit nicer, too, though still B&W.
>>
> Works like a charm! No problems whatsoever.
> And the OSD looks fine to me ;-)
> 
> Although I now get a slight stutter when the OSD pops up and fades away 
> (cpu jumps to 40% for a sec), but nothing major.
> 
> Cheers,
> -Tako
> 
> PS: Isaac, did you ever had any problems with your Nehemiah-based system 
> not wanting to boot if you didn't have a monitor attached (only TV out 
> for example)? Some say it's some kind of grounding problem but I haven't 
> found a solution yet that worked for me. It's the last thing that 
> prevents me from moving my MythTV system off my "workbench" and into my 
> HT set.
> 
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