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speedsix
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Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 4:32 pm |
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Just got my backend and frontend working, backend is an old 700mhz 384MB machine.connected to my amd64 frontend ubuntu machine, running 0.19 myth.
I'm getting a ver ylong pause selecting Watch Tv and when changing channels.
My output is..
Code: 2006-03-31 23:25:54.293 TV: Attempting to change from None to WatchingLiveTV 2006-03-31 23:25:54.302 Using protocol version 26 2006-03-31 23:25:58.127 RingBuf(myth://10.0.0.4:6543/1035_20060331232554.mpg): Waited 2 seconds for data to become available... 2006-03-31 23:25:59.565 RingBuf(myth://10.0.0.4:6543/1035_20060331232554.mpg): Timing out wait due to impending livetv switch. 0: start_time: -9223372036854.775 duration: -9223372036854.775 stream: start_time: -9223372036854.775 duration: -9223372036854.775 bitrate=0 kb/s 2006-03-31 23:26:02.558 AFD: Opened codec 0x8326b70, id(MPEG1VIDEO) type(Video) 2006-03-31 23:26:02.558 NVP: Disabling Audio, params(-1,-1,-1) 2006-03-31 23:26:02.558 NVP: Disabling Audio, params(0,-1,-1) 2006-03-31 23:26:03.475 TV: Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV 2006-03-31 23:26:03.477 New DB connection, total: 3 2006-03-31 23:26:03.567 Connected to database 'mythconverg' at host: 10.0.0.4 2006-03-31 23:26:03.610 Realtime priority would require SUID as root. [mpeg1video @ 0xb74e87c4]qscale == 0 [mpeg1video @ 0xb74e87c4]Warning MVs not available 2006-03-31 23:26:04.344 LiveTV forcing JumpTo 1 2006-03-31 23:26:04.475 Video timing method: USleep with busy wait 2006-03-31 23:26:04.837 NVP: prebuffering pause 2006-03-31 23:26:05.656 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times. 2006-03-31 23:26:06.306 rebuffering (1 32768) 2006-03-31 23:26:06.479 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times. 0: start_time: 7073.167 duration: 0.900 1: start_time: 7073.159 duration: 0.842 2: start_time: 7073.159 duration: 0.909 3: start_time: 7073.159 duration: 0.909 stream: start_time: 78590.652 duration: 10.096 bitrate=3395 kb/s 2006-03-31 23:26:07.489 AFD: Opened codec 0xac7164e0, id(MPEG2VIDEO) type(Video)2006-03-31 23:26:07.538 AFD: Opened codec 0xac716a60, id(MP3) type(Audio) 2006-03-31 23:26:07.538 AFD: Opened codec 0xac716fe0, id(DVB_SUBTITLE) type(Subtitle) 2006-03-31 23:26:07.538 AFD: Opened codec 0xac717560, id(MP3) type(Audio) 2006-03-31 23:26:07.559 Opening audio device '/dev/dsp'. 2006-03-31 23:26:07.559 Opening OSS audio device '/dev/dsp'. 2006-03-31 23:26:07.622 NVP: Enabling Audio 2006-03-31 23:26:07.783 NVP: Prebuffer wait timed out 10 times. 2006-03-31 23:27:10.894 NVP: prebuffering pause
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speedsix
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 7:44 am |
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Anyone else getting long pauses changing channel?
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snaproll
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 1:58 pm |
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Yes, but I think it's 'relatively normal' behavior..
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 2:59 pm |
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in addition "very long" really doesn't tell us much. I've know people that 1/2 sec is very long to them, and others that 30sec is not too slow. I would say that anything over 10sec or so is most likely some sort of problem and not 'relatively normal'
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 4:34 pm |
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I'm using R5B7 and I dont see a long pause. It takes about 5-7 seconds for me. It has to buffer 3 seconds. Then probably 2-3 seconds to get the picture. Not really a problem for me unless I'm channel surfing. I watch live tv via myth all the time.
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Xsecrets
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:37 pm |
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I think the big reason people have brought this up is that on a good system now it takes 5-7 sec where on 0.18.1 it only to 3-4 sec. I'm not really sure what the issue is. I can actually get closer to realtime on a recording than livetv even though they are basically the same thing. I don't watch livetv all that often, so it's not a huge deal for me.
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tjc
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 9:05 pm |
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I think they made the buffering more conservative to work better with HDTV.
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alien
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 12:16 am |
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I haven't noticed this, but looking at the logs it seems to be taking 13s to start up. When it finally starts, there is 10s of prebuffering.
What is really interesting is that it seems to take two tries connect to the ringbuffer. There is a "Switching from LiveTV to none" in the middle. (I'm assuming this log is for simply starting LiveTV and doesn't contain a subsequent channel change)
My guess is that you've stumbled on a race condition in LiveTV. It might be processor speed related as not everyone is seeing it. You might want to go search the mythtv mailing lists.
[Disclaimer: I may not know what I'm talking about  ]
Cheers,
Allen
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