Yeechang Lee <ylee[at]pobox.com> Said:

>Glad to hear it! I suspect your solution may be a generalized audio
>solution for others in your shoes, with or without the #5900 mixer
>(and, in any case, the new mixer's almost certainly going to be put
>into trunk before 0.22), so I'd ask you to consider posting it to
>mythtv-users for posterity's sake.

It is definitely different with the #5900 mixer. I'll try to get it posted.
I know the devs don't want postings of bugs that are not in either
trunk or .21-fixes. That is why I was hoping someone using trunk
could verify the problem.

>
>> The only issue left is that video seems to be a little jumpier on
>> telecined material, but it may be that my 8400gs can't quite keep up
>> with the temporal deinterlacers.
>
>My Asus 8400GS 512MB can handle Temporal 2x without issues, but I
>would not be surprised if other makes can't.

I've got a Silent 8400GS 512 MB, so maybe that is not it. CBS HD seems
to have issues. I can't come up with a set of parameters to get a good
h.264 re encoding of stuff from CBS HD shows. Deinterlacing and
Variable Frame Rate does not result in smooth video and neither
does encoding an interlaced file and using a software player. I am
hoping vdpau will do better. The original mpeg2s don't quite look as
smooth in mythtv as just watching on the Plasma TV.

>
>Also, the OSD and closed captions will inevitably cause skips in the
>video, because they are not part of the video stream that the card's
>hardware decodes, and thus must be generated and overlaid separately
>somewhere in the decoding/rendering chain.

That is definitely part of it. Also, the sound stuff may be involved since audio
is the timebase. I'll continue to look at it.

Mark Goldberg

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