Niko Mikkila wrote: >Hi, > > >>I use a DVB-T Twinhan-FTA DVB-T-card. The drivers I use are usually from >>CVS and updated quite frequently by myself. First I thought its related >>to my Twinhan card, but even though I had to replace the card (it broke, >>a warranty-issue) and borrowed a Hauppauge Nova T the problem remained. >>I use the dxr3-card as output via vdr-dx3plugin. >> >>So my questions is: Could there be any relation between my disturbed >>video+audio and the changes made for vdr-1.3.16 ? >>Has anyone seen a behavior like this ? Any cure ? >> >> > >Yes, I get this with dxr3 too. It is clearly an issue with the dxr3 plugin. >I thought it had something to do with the hardware decoder catching up with >the input stream that is being changed quickly. I think I used 1.3.15 at some >point, but I can't recall if it behaved the same way (the dxr3 plugin was >in a bad shape at that time anyway). Has it actually worked better in the past >for you? > > > Hi Nikko, no, sadly it has not worked out better for me in the past. Things remained bad. What I find strange is, that at the time of vdr-1.3.15 Manu Abraham from the dvb-mailinglist introduced some changes to the twinhan-dvb-code which improved the whole "interference"-thing. It worked well for me (no disturbance at all!). I ran 1.3.15 at that time, before that, I had disturbed video+sound. Actually, the reason why Manu Abraham started to improve the twinhan-code were these interferences. Suddenly, after switching to 1.3.16 (I clearly remember) things got worse again. Nevertheless, you could be right. This could be worth posting on the dxr3plugin-mailing list to hear dxr3-user experiences. Thanks for your valuable comment. --- Regards, Martin Cap