On 12/19/05, Daniel Kristjansson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The audio can often be addressed by turning on "Extra Audio buffering" in > the frontend settings, but sometimes requires the purchase of a new audio > card.
I was afraid that this might be a hardware problem. I've tried turning on "Extra Audio buffering" and no change. If it makes any difference, the sound and the video studder together and not independently (same rate, etc.) > A Celeron 2.66Ghz should be able to handle 1080i, if you compile specifically > for it. Download the latest SVN and use: > '--compile-type=release --enable-proc-opt --enable-dvb' > as your ./configure options. I'm sorry - what is "SVN"? Does the ./configure relate to a kernel recompile? > I recommend against using XvMC with nVidia cards for HDTV unless you can't > get MythTV to work without it. If you do need it, you need to enable it in > ./configure, and in the frontend settings under: > "Setup"->TV Settings"->"Playback"->"Preferred MPEG2 Decoder" I don't see the "Preferred MPEG2 Decoder" on my system. Does ./configure relate to a kernel recompile? I've installed almost everything from scratch using yum and I would hate to go manual unless absolutely necessary. For me, it will be much simpler to ditch an incompatable nvidia and sound card than to go through another weekend of config hell - which I very likely would face if I tried to modify the kernel. On that point, is there a listing anywhere of sound and display video cards that are known to work with myth and the HD3000, and hopefully the playback settings in myth to use? Mark _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
