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[vdr] AW: Re: vdr-dvd-0.3.4-rc2 feedback
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- Subject: [vdr] AW: Re: vdr-dvd-0.3.4-rc2 feedback
- From: "Marco Berger" <MARCOB@voelcker.com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 14:42:16 +0200
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- Thread-topic: [vdr] Re: vdr-dvd-0.3.4-rc2 feedback
It sounds like a DMA problem
Hdparm -d2 -u1 /dev/dvd (or where your dvd is connected)
Ciao Marco
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Von: Christian Glass [mailto:christian.glass@t-online.de]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 9. Oktober 2003 14:39
An: vdr@linuxtv.org
Betreff: [vdr] Re: vdr-dvd-0.3.4-rc2 feedback
> config: VDR 1.2.5, remote, Mplayer, MP3, VCD, DVD, teletext, vdrrip
[...]
> Furthermore I have audio and video skips/distorsions every 3-5
seconds while playback of *any* DVD.
> Is this related to my slow CPU (Celeron 660) or too low amount of RAM
(128 MB)?
> Or are there some other things to check?
I have added another 128 MB to a total of 256 MB to the system an still
there are distorsions.
I even connected a different DVD-drive- no changes.
But I noticed that the distorsions don't appear within 3-5 seconds, but
nearly every second while the DVD-drive reads from DVD.
Distorsions appear every time the DVD-drive's green LED flashes!
What's the problem here?
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