[mythtv-users] .nuv format, mythtv, xine, mplayer, unichrome compatibility....

Jules Gosnell jules at coredevelopers.net
Fri Oct 21 06:20:49 EDT 2005


The saga continues....

The bad news - I'm still getting choppy sound on some recordings, only 
when played back on my frontend Via with XvMC enabled (I can't seem to 
disable it).

The good news - now that I have switched to TS, MPEG2 recordings that 
show this issue can be transcoded into MPEG4, without the problems of 
the PS recordings, and viewed on my Via with smooth sound :-) - whether 
this is simply because MPEG4 playing is not using XvMC, or simply does 
not go near the MPEG2 code that contains the problem is yet to be learnt 
(If I ever manage to disable XvMC for MPEG2).

So, in conclusion, we've been able to catch up on all the episodes of 
'Lost' and others that were waiting for a sound fix ...

Thanks for your help guys,


Jules


David Whyte wrote:

>On 10/15/05, Jules Gosnell <jules at coredevelopers.net> wrote:
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>>Apologies to "Whytey" for giving him the brush-off when he suggested
>>this as the root of the problem, and thanks to both of you for pointing
>>it out to me.
>>
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>Hey, no problems.  I would be really happy if I was even close to
>being right.  Keep us posted of course ;)
>
>Whytey
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