Wow, I'm so happy I found this!  I had exactly the same problems as you
with VLC and MythTV.  I've been spending weeks on this issue blameing
everyone from MythTV, nvidia, Liferea, firefox, Xorg, and pulseaudio...
I even spent time swapping video cards and drivers.  My eyes finally
opened up and realized that gnome-screensaver was the number 5 CPU time
on my system, and I don't even use a screensaver.  "killall gnome-
screensaver" is the perfect interim solution to these Xorg CPU spike
problems.  Thanks to all that reported, confirmed, and upstream fixed
it.  Go Linux!!

In case anyone web searches for this problem in Myth, like I was trying
to do for 2 weeks, if you are having jerky playback in Myth (with Myth's
internal player) and see messages similar to the following when you run
"mythfronend -v playback":

NVP: Video is x.xxxx frames ahead of audio, doubling video frame
interval to slow down.

NVP: Video is x.xxxxx frames behind audio (too slow), dropping frame to
catch up.

If you use a nVidia card with the proprietary drivers, and you're
running Ubuntu with Gnome, then gnome-screensaver is actually what's
causing your problem.  "killall gnome-screensaver" is your friend.

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gnome-screensaver uses too much CPU
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230749
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