Hi,

On Sat, 11 Mar 2006, John Harvey wrote:
> I had a quick look back then but what I thought was the cause wasn't so I
> currently have no ideas and even less time to look at it.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graeme Wilford
>>
>> I also see the stuttering but only when the MPEG coder is
>> running simultaneously.
>>
>> Without the coder running, DVD playback via Xv is perfect but
>> unfortunately with it running, playback is unwatchable.
>>
>> IIRC, John Harvey thought he knew what was causing this back
>> in October last year but I don't think he's had time to work
>> on it since...

I was seeing the stutter when there was no encoding running. I don't 
remember testing it with mythbackend recording (or cat /dev/videoX 
running). I would be willing to live with the stutter during an encoding, 
if it didn't occur when no encoding was going on.

Apparently that last case works for some people, but I'm not sure what to 
change to get to that point. It might be something specific to my 350 or 
other setup, but I've tried everything I can dig up on the list archives 
/ docs. I'm at a loss on how to further debug a problem like this.

I suppose I could ask Graeme what his exact working kernel version/config, 
patches, ivtv version, x.org, xv app, glibc (...) are, and try to replicate 
those, hoping it's not specific to my 350. But I believe that's known as 
shotgun surgery.

Other than that, any advice would be welcome.
Thanks for the replies,

bbee

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