Gavin Hamill wrote: > The only thing different about BBC ONE is the bitrate - especially if > you're using a USB interface you may experience problems - BBC ONE will > sit at substantially more bits per second than any other channel on > freeview :) Aha - I thought it might be something like that, but mistakenly assumed that all channels in the same mux would be at the same bitrate. > Wow, you manage to get the whole TS over USB2 (I assume?) on other muxes > and all channels are fine? I'm impressed :) OK, I think I have made some progress. It seems my device was binding to a USB 1.1 driver because I was autoloading ohci_hcd. I've fixed that and it now appears as a "high speed" device rather than a "full speed" one. I think "full speed" confused me at first :) Now, I get the same issue but also see some screen corruption every few seconds, but now it's across all channels. I'm beginning to think I do need a better antenna (ok, a *real* antenna). > If USB is not being the bottleneck, then perhaps the extra CPU grunt > required to decode the stream combined with the extra load in dealing > with the raw I/O is the problem? I will look into this. The backend should have more than enough power but then it's not doing any decoding is it. My frontend has a hardware MPEG decoder though so should also be fine. Thanks James -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.