On Saturday 28 January 2006 11:19, Brian Wood wrote: > With my previous incarnation of MythTV PiP worked just fine. Due to > hardware problems I have had to re-build and things are mostly > working now, but PiP is not. > > The only differences (that I'm aware of) are a newer kernel, newer > version of LIRC (shouldn't matter), and the fact that I have compiled > MythTV without OpenGL support. This was due to high CPU load when > watching live TV. Originally I solved this by commenting out "load > glx" in my X config, but this time I took some "advice" and simply > compiled without OpenGL. My CPU load is now reasonable even with glx > loaded.
Uh, why recompile to disable OpenGL, when you can simply toggle it off in the settings? > Before I re-compile MythTV with OpenGL support in an effort to > resolve this problem, does it make sense that this could have > anything to do with it? Itdoesn't make real sense to me but I'm > running out of ideas :-) > > Any other ideas as to what might make PiP mal-function? nVidia driver version change, possibly. > Gentoo linux, 2.6.15, amd64, plenty of storage and RAM > MythTV 0.18.1 > IVTV 0.4.2 > LIRC 0.8.0_pre3 > PVR-150, PVR-350, HD-3000 > nVidia 5700 video card What nVidia driver are you using? The latest one results in pegged cpus on playback for some folks, while 7676 works just fine. Though I dunno if 7676 compiles against 2.6.15 w/o patching... -- Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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