VNSI + FrodoB1 + VDR 1.7.27 = Dropped frames ?
#31
Ok, I will have a look at this after the weekend, when I have more quiet time.
Smile


thanks again for the help.
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#32
OK this is really starting to confuse me now :/

I know that this TV supports 1280x720@50Hz it also supports 1920x1080@60,59,50,24 and 23Hz

I just tested all of these and they all worked under windows, so thats what the TV supports and I should be able to set it to 1920x1080@50Hz nd hopefully start to get to the bottom of this.

However, if I do this

sudo ddcprobe

http://paste.ubuntu.com/1381472/

It pretty much gives me none of those settings :/

So I really have no bloody idea what's going on with this thing, and frankly I am just thinking of binning it and using XBMC for movies and vdr for PVR because well, it works Sad I just dont know what else to do.

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#33
As I said earlier, it won't with your current xorg.conf. When using nvidia meta modes you only get those modes available on both monitors. NVidia drivers > 302 support xrandr 1.2/1.3 and you configure setup dynamically. Use my xorg.conf and modify output names for your system.
Run xbmc-xrandr to check available modes.
You may not have the modes when connected via VGA.
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#34
Yes.

I am going to buy two new hdmi cables, a new dvi to hdmi adapter and start on this Tuesday.

Hopefully I can work it out.
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#35
Ugh, this for me is going to have to go on hold for a while because my pc failed today Sad

Anyway I have it at 50Hz and its still dropping frames (although not as badly) on HD channels the second interlacing is enabled.

Xine vdr (and softhddevice) use Bob for deinterlacing HD channels, I have tried that and autoselect (and others) and none seem to make it better.

Sd seems to be fine.

Anyway I may tinker some more if I feel like doing it on a 4" screen Confused


EDIT //

PC Working again, found an old PSU, so dont know how long its going to hold up.


Ok xrandr

Code:
vandl@VandL-MC:~$ xrandr -q -d 0:1
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
DVI-I-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DVI-I-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-0 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 930mm                                                                              x 520mm
   1920x1080      60.0 +   59.9     59.9     50.0*    30.0     25.0     24.0                                                                                  30.0     30.0     25.0
   1920x1200      60.0
   1680x1050      60.0     59.9
   1600x1200      60.0
   1440x900       59.9
   1400x1050      60.0     60.0
   1360x768       60.0     59.8     59.8
   1280x1024      60.0
   1280x960       60.0
   1280x720       59.9     59.7     50.0
   1152x864       60.0
   1024x768       60.0
   960x600       120.0
   960x540       120.0
   840x525       120.0    119.8
   800x600        60.3
   720x576        50.0     25.0
   720x480        59.9
   720x450       119.8
   700x525       120.0
   680x384       119.9    119.6
   640x480        60.0     59.9     59.9
   512x384       120.0
   320x240       120.1
vandl@VandL-MC:~$

Currently is set to

1920x1080@50Hz

So where do I look now to try and solve this ? =)

EDIT 2 //

It just occurred to me I am using the Frodo B1 from the mainline, so I am rebuilding from your source to see if that helps.
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#36
Ok how I stand now.


xbmc build and compiled from here

https://github.com/FernetMenta/xbmc

vdr-plugin-vnsiserver build from here

https://github.com/FernetMenta/xbmc-pvr-addons.git


xrandr output (this is from ssh, but its the right output its just easier to copy / paste)

Code:
vandl@VandL-MC:~/xbmc/xbmcpvr/xbmc$ xrandr -q -d 0:1
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
DVI-I-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
VGA-0 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DVI-I-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
HDMI-0 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 930mm x 520mm
   1920x1080      60.0 +   59.9     59.9     50.0*    30.0     25.0     24.0     30.0     30.0     25.0
   1920x1200      60.0
   1680x1050      60.0     59.9
   1600x1200      60.0
   1440x900       59.9
   1400x1050      60.0     60.0
   1360x768       60.0     59.8     59.8
   1280x1024      60.0
   1280x960       60.0
   1280x720       59.9     59.7     50.0
   1152x864       60.0
   1024x768       60.0
   960x600       120.0
   960x540       120.0
   840x525       120.0    119.8
   800x600        60.3
   720x576        50.0     25.0
   720x480        59.9
   720x450       119.8
   700x525       120.0
   680x384       119.9    119.6
   640x480        60.0     59.9     59.9
   512x384       120.0
   320x240       120.1
vandl@VandL-MC:~/xbmc/xbmcpvr/xbmc$
(configured to be at 1920x1080@50Hz

BBCHD runs smooth with temporal (Hallf) but anything else seems to suffer in dropped frames. (Eg why does BOB work fine in xine / softhddevice but fail in xbmc? is it just a load thing?

Is this the optimal solution? and will your changes eventually be merged into the mainline, so I can stick with the 'official' sources.

Thanks again for spending the time helping me out.
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#37
Did you enable the vdpau interop options in video settings? Do you see any difference between Bob and Bob - Vdpau? How much VRam has your gfx card?
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#38
Enabling both interop (gl was already enabled) made Bob vdpau work pretty well. It still drops the occasional frame but it's unnoticeable.

The graphics card is 512meg btw.

Thanks again for sticking with me and helping to get to the bottom of this Smile
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#39
Would this be a better card for me and my set-up ?

http://www.dabs.com/products/zotac-gefor...0634&src=3


I want to try and eliminate as much potential dropped frames as possible because sometimes it becomes noticeable, so I am guessing the best step is to get a better graphics card.

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#40
I have a GT520M in my living room box and can watch 1080i (temporal/spatial) for hours without a single drop. GT610 is similar. It may not be powerful enough for for driving multiple monitors at the same time.
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#41
Thanks again. I will have a look I suppose its worth the gamble at 25£

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#42
(2012-11-24, 08:54)FernetMenta Wrote: You definitely should start with your xorg.conf which is your main problem. Writing a script to switch monitors is quite simple, e.g.:

Code:
xrandr --output CRT-1 --off
xrandr --output HDMI-1 --mode 0x1e9

You can use lirc irexec and call this script on a defined sequence of button presses.


Thank you for the pointers on this, it works perfectly and has made my life a lot easier Smile


i am really happy with my setup at the moment (new card in the new year) and switching between displays using the remote is a really elegant solution.
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