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RE[4]: Actually looks pretty good...
by galvanash on Fri 25th Jan 2008 22:36
in reply to "RE[3]: Actually looks pretty good..."
You're right, lucidity is not always one of my strong points, and I was a little distracted this morning.
My only point is that for many people, the performance/speed/latency of the mythtv frontend/user interface is not great at all. So much so that my PPC mac-mini [running ubuntu] can't even properly cope with navigating the user interface, let alone playing back video/audio without major frame dropping. I know I am not alone in experiencing this, but maybe we are just a vocal minority of users.
My only point is that for many people, the performance/speed/latency of the mythtv frontend/user interface is not great at all. So much so that my PPC mac-mini [running ubuntu] can't even properly cope with navigating the user interface, let alone playing back video/audio without major frame dropping. I know I am not alone in experiencing this, but maybe we are just a vocal minority of users.
Yeah... I cant argue with that. The UI isnt exactly glass smooth - even on a high-end system it still feels a bit sluggish. There are quite alot of tweaks that can be made to improve it, but its a pita...






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You're right, lucidity is not always one of my strong points, and I was a little distracted this morning.
My only point is that for many people, the performance/speed/latency of the mythtv frontend/user interface is not great at all. So much so that my PPC mac-mini [running ubuntu] can't even properly cope with navigating the user interface, let alone playing back video/audio without major frame dropping. I know I am not alone in experiencing this, but maybe we are just a vocal minority of users.