Re: Softhddevice, 10 dupes per second

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Am 26.10.2015 um 08:39 schrieb Torgeir Veimo:
> Any hope for yavdr 0.6 soon? I presume not supporting multiple
> recording directories out of the box would warrant a new version
> number.

 Hopefully by the end of the year, based on trusty.

Lars.

> 
> On 26 October 2015 at 17:36, Alexander Grothe
> <alexander.grothe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> softhddevice does not work terribly well if you use it with a compositor
>> (like compiz) for your desktop environment.
>> In yaVDR a slim window manager (openbox) is used and compositing is disabled
>> by default in the x-server configuration:
>>
>> Section "Extensions"
>>   Option         "Composite"    Disabled
>> EndSection
>>
>> If you want to use vdr 2.2.0 with yaVDR 0.5, all you have to do is to use
>> the packages from yaVDR's testing PPAs (we won't copy them to stable because
>> the support for multiple video directories has been dropped):
>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yavdr/testing-vdr
>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yavdr/testing-xbmc
>> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yavdr/testing-yavdr
>>
>> Create a file for apt to prefer installation of packages from these PPAs:
>> --- cut ---
>> # /etc/apt/preferences.d/yavdr-testing
>>
>> Package: *
>> Pin: release o=LP-PPA-yavdr-testing-vdr
>> Pin-Priority: 1001
>>
>> Package: *
>> Pin: release o=LP-PPA-yavdr-testing-xbmc
>> Pin-Priority: 1001
>>
>> Package: *
>> Pin: release o=LP-PPA-yavdr-testing-yavdr
>> Pin-Priority: 1001
>>
>> --- cut ---
>>
>> And finally run the upgrade:
>> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgradeAm 26.10.2015 um 00:19
>> schrieb Teemu Suikki:
>>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I was recently using Yavdr with no real problems, but now I decided to
>>> build my own VDR system on top of Linux Mint. Main reason was that
>>> Yavdr stable still doesn't have vdr 2.2.0..
>>>
>>> I've got everything working nicely, but I have weird "duped frames"
>>> problem with softhhddevice. Video and audio are fine and nicely in
>>> sync, and usually you can't see anything wrong. But fast moving
>>> objects sometimes have "tearing" and jerky movement.
>>>
>>> Also if I open Softhddevice stats from the VDR main menu, I see that
>>> "duped" field increases steadily maybe 9-10 per second! "dropped" and
>>> "missed" stays at zero usually.
>>>
>>> There is nothing special on the log. Sometimes I get logs like this:
>>>
>>> Oct 26 01:09:42 puucee vdr: video: slow down video, duping frame
>>> Oct 26 01:09:42 puucee vdr: video: 22:17:22.060  +55  311   0/\ms  23+7
>>> v-buf
>>> Oct 26 01:10:29 puucee vdr: video: slow down video, duping frame
>>> Oct 26 01:10:29 puucee vdr: video: 22:18:09.380  +53  285   0/\ms  26+7
>>> v-buf
>>>
>>> But as you can see, these are almost a minute apart, and the actual
>>> "duped" count increased by several hundreds already during that time.
>>> So this logged "duping" is normal a/v sync, what I see is something
>>> different.
>>>
>>>
>>> This is VDR 2.2.0, and quite recent softhddevice from yavdr ppa:
>>> 1:0.6.1rc1.git20150924.1231-0yavdr0~trusty
>>>
>>> And the very same hardware worked just nicely with full yavdr install,
>>> with vdr 2.0.x and some old version of softhddevice. Oh, and I have
>>> nvidia GT210.
>>>
>>>
>>
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