<div>In my quest for decent MPEG2 playback without the need for some humungous</div>
<div>processor I'm trying out XvMC on my NVIDIA FX5200.</div>
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<div>It plays mpegs from my PVR-150 card perfectly fine,</div>
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<div>but the files from my DVB-T card exhibit some strange behaviour.</div>
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<div>The sound breaks up completely and the playback slows to a crawl....</div>
<div>but only during certain programmes.</div>
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<div>e.g. the other week I recorded Doctor Who with the recording starting 5 mins before the show.</div>
<div>The end of the previous show played fine.</div>
<div>As did the trailers for upcoming shows.</div>
<div>And the BBC1 ditty thing.</div>
<div>Then as soon as Dr.Who started the sound s t a r t e d stu tter ing and the video ground to a halt. Same all the way thru the show.</div>
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<div>If I try to play it using "Standard" (i.e.Xv only) it's fine, but the CPU hit is higher than I'd like.</div>
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<div>Has anyone else encountered this? I have a theory it may be due to extra sound track in the TS stream...</div>
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<div>Any hints?</div>
<div>I'm running Ubuntu Feisty with latest mythbuntu packages nvidia driver = 1.0.9631</div>
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<div>Cheers</div>
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<div>Steve</div>
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