Yup, me too. I have a button setup on my remote to kill vdr-sxfe and start xbmc-pvr, or vice versa. That way I don't need to get out of my chair to fix xine.
I also find on h264 streams, audio goes out of sync easily with vdpau/xine. Doesn't happen with either mplayer or xbmc. I have a Hauppauge PVR-HD which streams hd content from my cable box..
I use vdpau and find it VERY picky about stream quality. It will crash. Xine not as bad but still more picky then the HW video out of a nexus. You could leave that on a badly pixelated stream all day. I've seen vdpau crash even when there are no visual problems with the stream. When it goes down, it seems to take xine with it. A big problem with using ATA and the signal is weak.
On 4/14/2010 5:33 AM, Rob Davis wrote:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Rob Davisrob@davis-family.info wrote:
The usb adapter works upstairs on a patched VDR 1.6, but am not sure it works on 1.7.12 yet.. Will try again tomorrow. My main problem is by the time I get home from work, my wife wants to watch TV.
Maybe she should read a book instead for a change then? Go for a walk/run? Take a nap? ;)
SOLVED...
It turns out when everything was moved about on Saturday (We just moved into our house), someone stuck some power supplies over the cable feed. I guess I was getting interference on just that frequency. The tests I was doing was in another part of the house, which was why it worked..
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