Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput

When switching to radio channels (i.e. only APID but no VPID), the vdr-
plugin-xineliboutput has
VDR/Setup/Plugins/xineliboutput/Audio/Visualization/Goom is enabled by
default, which creates an animation modulated by the audio stream.

However, on all but one occasions I have only seen it display a few
frames before grinding to a halt, which might put CRTs and Plasma
displays at risk as a static image remains on the screen.

As the system is >75% idle and the animation did work nicely at least
once (without any change to the settings), I cannot confirm that this is
simply due to CPU-greediness as assumed in http://www.mail-
archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg06196.html - nor that the change to
settings proposed therein means any improvement.

Actually I see the same effect (slowdown after a few frames) even if
selecting ridiculously low resolutions such as 51*29 which even ancient
machines should be able to render (tested on an Intel Pentium 4 at
2.8GHz).

Any indications how to debug this welcome...

** Affects: vdr-plugin-xineliboutput (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Default-enabled Goom Visualization grinds to a halt
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263328
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