I just saw that after a while VDR starts giving me a huge amount of ring buffer overflow errors. Maybe that rings a bell ?? Michael Schr?der wrote: > Hi out there, > > maybe someone has a hint for me. > I'm trying to get vdr run smoothly since a while now and I 'm close to > giving up. > > Watching TV works fine, but as soon as I start recording, timeshifting > or just doing some harddisk activity, > there are a lot of glitches in the video/audio. Power management/ACPI > is switched off in the kernel, > HDD uses UDMA5 mode, so everything should be fine ?? Of course all > drivers seem to load without probs. > At least there are none reported in dmesg. > > My system: > > VDR 1.3.16 /VDR1.3.23 > latest CVS version of video4linux, dxr3, dvb drivers.. > I also tried several releases/older versions. > Kernel 2.6.11 / 2.6.9 > > AverTV 771 DVB-T > dxr3 > ECS K7SEM (SIS) / Asrock K7VM2 (VIA) mainboard > Duron1600 CPU > 512 MB > Samsung 120G HDD > > Any ideas anyone ?? > > Thanks. > > Michael > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.11.6 - Release Date: 06.05.2005