[mythtv-users] pvr-250 video resolution, quality, stability
Jarod C. Wilson
jcw at wilsonet.com
Tue Jan 6 12:29:01 EST 2004
On Jan 5, 2004, at 15:39, michael brown wrote:
> From: "David Rees" <drees at greenhydrant.com>
>> I'm using a Via KM266 motherboard. One of the FAQs suggests that
>> various Via chipsets chan't handle lots of DMA throughput.
>>
>> http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-view_faq.php?faqId=1#q33
>> http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-view_faq.php?faqId=1#q25
>>
>> I'm not convinced that it's a Via motherboard issue as I have never
>> seen
>> any other reports of other peripherals which also use heavy DMA access
>> (IO controllers, ethernet controllers) blame problems on the chipset.
>> I
>> suspect there are still issues in the ivtv drivers.
>
> I have seen more than one VIA based socket-370 motherboard that
> couldn't
> handle driving a TV capture card full screen without tearing and
> dropping many frames. The data path between the PCI capture card and
> the AGP bus was apparently restricted when compared to Intel. New
> drivers, bios, and everything else I could think of would not fix it.
> I
> finally swapped the boards for i815 based and viola, everything's
> perfect.
For what its worth, I've got an MSI KM2M Combo-L micro-ATX board that
uses the KM266 chipset, and it was rock-solid with a PVR-250. (I've
since replaced it with an nForce2 board, but not because of stability
reasons). Its one of those ymmv things... :-\
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