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<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 13/07/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">nospam312</b> <<a href="mailto:nospam312@gmail.com">nospam312@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="PADDING-LEFT: 1ex; MARGIN: 0px 0px 0px 0.8ex; BORDER-LEFT: #ccc 1px solid">Thanks everyone for replying.<br><br>> (Oh the reason I did this was an earlier thread where someone had noticed a
<br>> correlation between the presence of the "Commentary for the blind" track and<br>> the stuttering. I've noticed the same correlation!)<br><br>That might have been me but I have noticed on some rare occassions it
<br>does it even if this track is not present and sometime it is fine when<br>the track it present. It must be bitrate/resolution or something<br>related. The audio description track does definately seem to be part<br>of the problem and addressing this problem might fix the other
<br>occurrences. Even a part fix would be great as even though Standard<br>is fine the last time I tried XvMC I prefer it.<br><br>> Regarding your Chan 5 problem, if Steven's fixes don't help you I did notice<br>
> a rejected fix from someone with a similar problem<br>> to you. I think I put "dvb-t" in the search for problem tickets on trac.<br>> It's in there somewhere if you look! You'll have to build it yourself
<br>> but that's not too difficult.<br><br>There is ticket 2664 its not in fixes (unlike what the ticket says)<br>but was told it is in the trunk? Was this the ticket you were<br>thinking of if not are you able to remember anymore details? Is there
<br>any way of seeing if 2664 is actually in trunk or has it been lost<br>somewhere and its neither in fixes or trunk?<br><br>> Mythbuntu<br><br>I have started a new thread regarding this.<br>_______________________________________________
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<div><br>Not sure 2664 was it, but it's similar...</div>
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<div>However..... my hack seemed to work on Doctor Who!</div>
<div>So that's some success. Maybe it's not the *right* way but fixing xvmc is a little beyond my abilities</div>
<div>at present!</div>
<div>To make it better I need a better way of finding which is the correct audio PID to keep.</div>
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<div>However one program doesn't really prove it, I'll keep using it for a few days to see if it's stable.</div>
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<div>Cheers</div>
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<div>Steve</div>