Hi, Thanks for the tip. I checked and happened to be using 50Hz already. But anyway it think I found the root cause of the problems. I had quite high CPU load (~80-85%), which was a bit odd considering the cpu I have (AMD 3400+). I turned out that my xorg.conf contained a small mistake; NvAGP was set to "1" although I had AGPGART loaded. Therefore AGP seemed to be disabled totally. I changed NvAGP to "3" and load dropped to approx. 30% and for now the video playback problems are history :) XvMC doesn't work for me either, it's a bit unstable for some reason. At least it causes Xine crashes in channel changes etc. regards, Mika 2006/5/13, Seppo Ingalsuo <seppo.ingalsuo@xxxxxx>: > > Hi, > > Mika Oraj?rvi wrote: > > > The video stutters occasionally, especially with high motion video > > e.g. icehockey and football. > > > Have you tried 50 Hz display mode? I got improvement with moving content > when changing from 60 Hz VGA LCD panel native resolution to 50 Hz 720p > HDMI connection. I don't watch much sports but the horizontally scroling > news items and vertical text scrolls are now smooth. I use GreedyH and > Xv. Have you tried XvMC? It gives for me very smooth video but > unfornately it is not stable enough for every day family usage. > > Seppo > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20060513/f77755e5/attachment-0001.htm