[mythtv-users] Choppy action scenes

Josh White jaw1959 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 21:50:34 UTC 2007


According to Mr. Bill Gates, no one should ever need more than 640k...

On 10/23/07, Matt Emmott <memmott at gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 10/23/07, lanas <lanas at securenet.net> wrote:
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> > Folks,
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> >   The video captures are choppy when there's action on the
> > screen.  By this I mean the following.  When people are standing
> > and talking, only with some small movements, the image flow is
> > smooth.  But when they start to walk around then frames are
> > seemingly dropped at about each two seconds.  This has the effect
> > of 'jumps' in the image flow.  Has anyone noticed something like
> > this ?  And what would be the fix to always get smoothly-flowing
> > images ?
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> >   Capture card is PVR-500, mobo is ASUS P4SP-MX with Celeron CPU
> > and 1 MB RAM.  Hard disk is standard and DMA is turned on.  The
> > video output is currently VGA out of the mobo fed to a 22' inch
> > flat screen.
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> > Thanks,
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> > Al
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> You should probably run more than a meg of ram.
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