I have a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR1250 and a GeForce GTX 650:
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 [GeForce GTX
650] (rev a1)
05:00.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Systems, Inc. CX23885 PCI
Video and Audio Decoder (rev 02)
I use vlc to play tv.
One of the channels I usually tune to stopped working.
I finally got around to looking at that.
I did another w_scan to make sure the frequency hadn't changed.
I then tried mplayer:
Playing dvb://.
dvb_tune Freq: 213000000
Detected file format: TS
VIDEO MPEG2(pid=49) AUDIO A52(pid=51) NO SUBS (yet)! PROGRAM N. 0
VIDEO: MPEG2 1280x720 (aspect 3) 59.940 fps 15000.0 kbps (1875.0
kbyte/s)
Failed to open VDPAU backend libvdpau_nouveau.so: cannot open shared
object file: No such file or directory
[vdpau] Error when calling vdp_device_create_x11: 1
[ass] auto-open
Selected video codec: MPEG-2 video [libavcodec]
Selected audio codec: ATSC A/52A (AC-3) [libavcodec]
AUDIO: 48000 Hz, 2 ch, floatle, 384.0 kbit/12.50% (ratio: 48000->384000)
AO: [pulse] 48000Hz 2ch floatle (4 bytes per sample)
Starting playback...
VIDEO: 1280x720 59.940 fps 15000.0 kbps (1875.0 kB/s)
VO: [xv] 1280x720 => 1280x720 Planar YV12
A:7392.1 V:7376.9 A-V: 15.171 ct: 0.000 53/ 53 20% 2% 2031.8% 50 0
************************************************
**** Your system is too SLOW to play this! ****
************************************************
A:7395.6 V:7377.1 A-V: 18.501 ct: 0.000 64/ 64 19% 1% 2005.9% 61 0
I got audio but the video was really lagged.
After about a minute, the video started working but these messages kept
getting printed:
Too many video packets in the buffer: (4096 in 124631948 bytes).
Maybe you are playing a non-interleaved stream/file or the codec failed?
For AVI files, try to force non-interleaved mode with the -ni option.
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