--- "Joseph A. Caputo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 20 October 2005 1:40, Mark Kundinger wrote: > > Hi list, > > > > If I time stretch a recording, the audio seems to get "gurgly" > (minor, > > sporadic, pitch or tempo changes). This is most notable with > programs > > that like to do big dramatic musical scores with lots of violins > > (think > > West Wing). The strange part is that even if I set the time > stretch > > back to 1.0, the gurgling is still there. However, if I exit back > to > > the menu and re-view the recording, sound is fine. > > > > Most of my recording is done on a PVR-250, so the recordings are > > MPEG-2. I have a MJPEG recorder too, and it doesn't *seem* that > the > > problem still exists there, although I'm not positive, because I > don't > > have as many recordings for that. For sound output, I'm using the > > Nforce2 sound on my motherboard with Nvidia's driver. > > > > So, anyone else seen this? Right now I have no idea where the > problem > > lies. > > What decoding method are you using to play back your MPEG-2 > recordings > (normal/ffmpeg, libmpeg2 or XvMC) ? > Ooh, that's a very good question. I have no special options selected, so I'm using normal/ffmpeg. And I am using a SVN from a week or two ago. I can try out libmpeg2 on my next tv watching bout. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users