Re: [mythtv-users] HD 1080i Jerky playback while recording

2006-01-13 Thread Steve Malenfant
I've resolved my problem... but not too sure what actually did it. I've changed the buffer, but than we got electric glitches in the neighborhood and my OS drive died (not totally). I able to recover the mythconverg database so I re-installed on FC4 (was FC3) on an old 9 gigs drive (/mnt/store is

Re: [mythtv-users] HD 1080i Jerky playback while recording

2006-01-06 Thread Steve Malenfant
The harddrive is a brand new samsung 200GB. Although, the HD Ring Buffer might be set a bit high "14400" and maybe the jerkyness happens when that buffer is written to disk. I'll try to lower that quite a bit to see if it makes a difference... Is there a way for mythfrontend to buffer more data

Re: [mythtv-users] HD 1080i Jerky playback while recording

2006-01-05 Thread Steve Adeff
On Thursday 05 January 2006 23:02, Steve Malenfant wrote: > Scenario : > - Backend recording NBC in HD 1080i > - Frontend playing the NBC show in 1080i > > Result : Jerky playback > > As soon as the show finish recording, the playback is fine. If I do > the same on a recording in 720p, it doesn't

[mythtv-users] HD 1080i Jerky playback while recording

2006-01-05 Thread Steve Malenfant
Scenario : - Backend recording NBC in HD 1080i - Frontend playing the NBC show in 1080i Result : Jerky playback As soon as the show finish recording, the playback is fine. If I do the same on a recording in 720p, it doesn't happen. The only I could see is that the CPU is used at 45% and the "wa