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size=1>>Hi,<BR><BR>>I'm having a small issue with getting my video to play
smooth in both mythTV <BR>>and xine. I expect it's not directly related to
mythTV or xine but rather <BR>>something on my system.<BR><BR>>When I play
TV/recordings or any file/DVD with xine I first set my X to a <BR>>framerate
that is appropriate for the format (50Hz for PAL or 59.97 , 71.9Hz <BR>>for
other formats). I'm using a CRT projector with RGB and V/H sync and have
<BR>>my Nvidia FX5700 connected directly to this projector, which should be
<BR>>optimal.<BR>>I don't see tearing so I think the Vsync is OK but do
see very small jumps <BR>>which are well visible in fast moving
images.<BR><BR>>I'm using FC4 with standard kernel (latest I think) and use
most packages from <BR>>ATrpms, except xine which I compile mostly myself
from cvs.<BR><BR>>Does anyone have tips
?<BR><BR>>Regards,<BR>>Marcel<BR><BR><BR>Hi Marcel,<BR>I think I remember
someone posting on this and the fix was the <BR>-V xshm option. Like
so:</FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Courier New" size=1><BR>xine -pfhq -V
xshm --no-logo --no-splash %s <BR><BR>Good
Luck<BR>Dennis</FONT></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>