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Troubleshooting:Prebuffering pause - MythTV Official Wiki

    https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Troubleshooting:Prebuffering_pause

    #5749 (Internal player stutters on 720p content) – MythTV

      https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/5749
      This broke SD and 1080i playback, which looked like it was being fast forwarded, and mythfrontend reported massive numbers of "Audio buffer overflow, audio data lost!" errors. I "fixed" this by doubling the audio buffer size and increasing the allowable audio timecode difference. I have no idea why this problem only seems to affect Fedora 9 ...

    Configuring Digital Sound - MythTV Official Wiki

      https://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Configuring_Digital_Sound

      #9282 (ASF plays too fast, frontend crashes on exit) – MythTV

        https://code.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/9282
        The audio float processing is now done in 32k blocks at a time that guarantee no memory overflow can occur. Audio upmixer uses a statically allocated buffer (8192 bytes). If the samples converted were greater than 8k, corruption would occur. The upmixer is now called iteratively 8k at a time. AC3 encoder uses a staticaly allocted buffer (128k).

      MythTv Player / Bugs / #3 no audio in buffer

        https://sourceforge.net/p/mythtvplayer/bugs/3/

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