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John Drescher schreef:
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<pre wrap="">On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 2:48 PM, Raymond Wagner <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:raymond@wagnerrp.com"><raymond@wagnerrp.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">John Drescher wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I record at 720x480, which I read somewhere was the ideal for the
pvr-150. I have some of my shows that I have recorded with high
quality recording profile, which uses 7500kbps avg and 9000kbps max
(probably overkill but I have the space), and most of the other stuff
is recorded at 5000kbps avg / 7000kbps max.
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<pre wrap="">These settings are probably too high. Check your dmesg for errors and
mythtv logs for prebuffering pauses.
John
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<pre wrap="">I wouldn't say that... I run at 7mbps average with no trouble.
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<pre wrap=""><!---->Depends on the system weather or not this high will cause artifacts.
John
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Maybe you can try another card. I have 2 pvr-150 cards and one gives me
strange problems in the past. After replacing, no problem at all. Maybe
the mpeg-encoder chip damaged or something like that. You can try
another/older-newer firmware first.<br>
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