Thomas W. Shelton wrote: > Hello, > > I have scoured the list and the Internet and discovered a lot of good > information ... none of which has corrected my problem. > > I'm running on > > - Dell 2.4GHz/512M ram > - pcHDTV 3000 Card > - nVidia GeForce FX 5200 > - using NTSC with cable -- no cable box. > - Have Video for Linux card specified -- not the pcHDTV(wanted to get > the basics working first) > > using the latest stable branch from SVN compiled with --enable-Xvmc. > I have "v4l" defined in my xorg.conf file. I also have Xvmc defined > in the setup. I believe I have also turned off all commercial > flagging. (specifics of which settings to check might help). The > processor also spikes when I run glxgears ... not sure if that means > anything. > > When I started the image quality was terrible. I have been able to > significantly improve the quality but it still stutters. I ran "top" > and both mythbackend and mythfrontend are consuming all available > resources when watching TV. > > I feel like I'm making improvements but have run into a wall. > > Any thoughts? Are you running with OpenGL Vsync enabled? Also, what version of the Nvidia drivers are you using. I myself have found, and have others, that 7676 seems to work the best of the recent driver releases for XvMC.
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