[mythtv-users] Great, another jitter thread
Jarod C. Wilson
jcw at wilsonet.com
Fri Sep 12 16:56:14 EDT 2003
On Friday, Sep 12, 2003, at 15:01 US/Pacific, Keith C wrote:
> Hey, just because I said the new modules.conf fixed my scratchy sound
> and back-to-back recording problem, it doesn't mean it did anything for
> jitter.
Well, that's why I said I'm not certain if it would help. I was just
hoping. ;p
> I'm jittering like crazy, always have. I've got jitter
> reduction on and de-interlace on, and I tried Experimental A/V Sync
> once, but it blew up my backend (required a reboot to fix, restarting
> the service did nothing).
Fun!... I'm still puzzled why some people have such bad jitter problems
while others don't, unless it is mostly a perception issue, but I think
there's more to it... I'm not really seeing any common thread between
systems that do it though...
--Jarod
> On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 16:24, Jarod C. Wilson wrote:
>> On Friday, Sep 12, 2003, at 10:59 US/Pacific, <allred at adelphia.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I have the "scrolling news ticker jitter problem" as well as issues
>>> with any fast paced camera pan (Football has a slow motion sort of
>>> look) watching live or recorded.
>>>
>>> Running RH 9 W/ Myth .11 as per JW's doc - Front/Back on same sys
>>> PVR-250 (pvr250_17_21199)
>>
>>
>> You might try a minor adjustment to your modules.conf file. This tweak
>> has fixed a few video issues for others, and is more in line with the
>> ivtv developer's recommendation for modules.conf. I'm not certain if
>> it
>> will help your particular issue or not, but please give it a try.
>>
>> --Jarod
--
Jarod C. Wilson, RHCE
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