Thanks for the quick response.  I had downloaded a tarball of 0.0.5 and I
believe the git version I have is 0.0.9.

I applied the patch but I'm still getting the disruptions - where it was
blanking the screen before it seems to be 'glitching' and occasionally
blanking.

Norm


On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 7:54 AM, Thomas Reufer <tho...@reufer.ch> wrote:

> Hi Norm
>
> > It was already set to 6.  I tried 7 with no difference.  It had been
> working fine with my Pioneer receiver up until this latest version.  A
> direct connection to the TV seems to work with my other setup.
>
> What's the exact version you've been using before? I'm not aware of any
> recent changes in this area, but if you encounter these problems only
> during live-TV, you might try this patch:
>
> diff --git a/omxdevice.c b/omxdevice.c
> index 6ccb113..b006f44 100644
> --- a/omxdevice.c
> +++ b/omxdevice.c
> @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ int cOmxDevice::s_speeds[2][8] = {
>
>  // speed correction factors for live mode, taken from omxplayer
>  int cOmxDevice::s_speedCorrections[5] = {
> -       S(0.990f), S(0.999f), S(1.000f), S(1.001), S(1.010)
> +       S(0.995f), S(0.999f), S(1.000f), S(1.001), S(1.005)
>  };
>
>  cOmxDevice::cOmxDevice(void (*onPrimaryDevice)(void)) :
>
> During live-TV the OMX clock is permanently adjusted to keep it in sync
> with the DVB stream. The method as well as the correction factors I've
> taken from omxplayer without knowing how big the deviation is actually
> allowed to be, since it's also affecting the HDMI clock. The above patch
> changes the maximum value from +/- 1% to +/- 0.5%.
>
> Regards,
> Thomas
>
>
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