2011-01-07, 01:57
I have problems with 'SVT1 HD' on Thor.
Framerates on this channel is ~5 FPS, VDPAU shows as enabled if I press "O" in XBMC, CPU usage is low.
This is the only channel I have access to that's using 720p, all 1080i channels play just fine.
I've tried different combinations of frontend/backend configurations, both through PVR-client and adding backends as regular source under Videos.
dushmaniac's Dharma-pvr build with dushmaniac's or standard 2.12 TvHeadend, backend added in PVR-client (low FPS).
dushmaniac's Dharma-pvr build with VDR 1.7.16 + VNSI, backend added in PVR-client (low FPS).
dushmaniac's Dharma-pvr build with dushmaniac's or standard 2.12 TvHeadend, backend added as regular source under Videos in XBMC (low FPS).
The only combination that works is using VDR + VNSI as backend and adding a regular source under Videos in XBMC, though I'll miss out on all PVR functionality this way.
The channel plays just fine with vdr-sxfe also.
I did a recording trough TvHeadend, playing it back in XBMC or VLC gives same result, ~5 FPS.
Framerates on this channel is ~5 FPS, VDPAU shows as enabled if I press "O" in XBMC, CPU usage is low.
This is the only channel I have access to that's using 720p, all 1080i channels play just fine.
I've tried different combinations of frontend/backend configurations, both through PVR-client and adding backends as regular source under Videos.
dushmaniac's Dharma-pvr build with dushmaniac's or standard 2.12 TvHeadend, backend added in PVR-client (low FPS).
dushmaniac's Dharma-pvr build with VDR 1.7.16 + VNSI, backend added in PVR-client (low FPS).
dushmaniac's Dharma-pvr build with dushmaniac's or standard 2.12 TvHeadend, backend added as regular source under Videos in XBMC (low FPS).
The only combination that works is using VDR + VNSI as backend and adding a regular source under Videos in XBMC, though I'll miss out on all PVR functionality this way.
The channel plays just fine with vdr-sxfe also.
I did a recording trough TvHeadend, playing it back in XBMC or VLC gives same result, ~5 FPS.