Linked by Eugenia Loli on Thu 6th May 2010 21:05 UTC
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The only problem I'm having is HD playback is very glithy. My computer was barely capable of handling HD in the first place, but now it's unwatchable. I enabled NvAGP, which was turned off somewhere along the way. That made 720p watchable. Now I'm working on 1080i. I suspect it is an ext4 problem.
I wouldn't be surprised if it is a file system issue. I'm having similar problems with HD playback. On Leopard (on an SATA drive) and on Windows (PATA drive) 1080p drops one or two frames every few seconds, and I can only tell by using the Inspector during playback. On Ubuntu, installed to the PATA drive, 1080p is nearly unwatchable. It drops half the frames every second. This is all on a C2D 2.2GHz with a GeForce 8400GS. Granted, that setup is barely enough for 1080p in the first place, but it does work on other OSes.




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Lucid on my MythTV box is quite nice. Not only did it clear up my remote control problems (it now uses devinput by default), but also remote input is very snappy now.
As a matter of fact, responsiveness is much improved overall. The stupid input delay is gone after the box sits for a while. Video playback and live TV starts very quickly as well.
The only problem I'm having is HD playback is very glithy. My computer was barely capable of handling HD in the first place, but now it's unwatchable. I enabled NvAGP, which was turned off somewhere along the way. That made 720p watchable. Now I'm working on 1080i. I suspect it is an ext4 problem.