ffrr wrote:

ffrr wrote:


Can i suggest that you run mythfrontend from an xterm with logging
turned on. Watch for errors like audio overrun. If they seem to coincide with glitches in viewing take careful note.

Of course mythfrontend usually runs fuull screen and obscures the xterm
with the logging info. Personally I ssh in from another machine, then
set DISPLAY:

export DISPLAY=:0

then run mythfrontend from the command line from the other machine. The
logging info appears on the machine you are sitting at, the mythfrontend complete with glitches runs on the other machine. Watch for the error
messages as the glitches happen.

Neat trick. I will attempt this if the other suggestion I received doesn't pan out. At the moment, moving the TV card to a different interrupt looks very very promising... finger crossed.

thanks for your suggestion





Actually, running mythfrontend from a terminal still generates a long list of errors when TV is being watched. I have pasted a selection below. Is this normal for DVB streams received?

I usually get junk like that too - even with streams that seem perfect. I don't know if it *should* be there - but it is normal.

Oh by the way, I remeber that switching from PS to TS mode for DVB capture also helped my Twinhan stop glitching.

Michael
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