Half true,

Try setting the card to use TS mode, disable XvMC if you have it enabled and enable extra audio buffering.
You can always test it using Xine, if you're in Australia set your Audio buffers to 500 and Video buffers to 800 in the settings.
Copy your channels.conf into ~/.xine/ and run: xine dvb://"channelname"

- Nathan Manzi

William wrote:
11:09:15.310 DVB#0 WARNING - Uncorrectable error in packet,
dropped. 2005-02-21 11:09:15.337 DVB#0 WARNING - Transport
Stream Continuity Error. PID =  600 2005-02-21 11:09:15.985
DVB#0 WARNING - Uncorrectable error in packet, dropped.
2005-02-21 11:09:15.988 DVB#0 WARNING - Uncorrectable error
in packet, dropped. 2005-02-21 11:09:16.012 DVB#0 WARNING -
Uncorrectable error in packet, dropped. 2005-02-21
11:09:16.015 DVB#0 WARNING - Uncorrectable error in packet,
dropped. 2005-02-21 11:09:16.059 DVB#0 WARNING - Transport
Stream Continuity Error. PID =  600 ...

    
I am no DVB expert but I work in the wireless industry and when we see this
sort of thing its usually a signal strength / antenna aiming issue.


  

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