
matt.beadon at gmail
Jul 2, 2009, 1:52 PM
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Why do I need to launch frontend with "-O ThemePainter=OpenGL"? And what relation does this have with vnc?
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I often check on my myth system over vnc since I don't have a keyboard attached but ever since I installed it I've been hampered by the fact that the frontend doesn't always update the screen over vnc. So what I'd see is that on the tv all the menus would appear but over vnc I would just see the background image. This didn't seem to change with different themes so I grumbled and figured it was something odd about vnc/frontend. Then I had a crash (likely HVR-2250 related) and after restarting the menus had disappeared from the tv as well as over vnc. After poking around the logs&web I found an old suggestion from this mailing list archive that pointed me to using "-O ThemePainter=qt" when launching the frontend. I tried it and [insert sounds of marching bands] poof now the menu works on the tv and over vnc. :-) I guessed that "-O ThemePainter=OpenGL" would also work and since I have a geforce 9300 I decided to use it instead of qt. This choice was based on the setup comments that said something to the effect of "if you have decent hw use opengl". My questions are: 1) have I got something misconfigured that requires this ThemePainter argument or is this a default that should be added for everyone? 2) Any ideas how a crash on ext3 drives could change the behaviour of the FE like this? Anything I should check/repair? 3) Does anyone else have problems where watching a recording or livetv with a vnc client attached causes the cpu to max out and create huge latency over the network? It gets so bad that even mythweb times out until I can get the playback stopped then everything goes back to normal. While this is happening playback on the tv looks fine and using the remote has no unusual delay. It seems to be only the networked functions that suffer. My config: debian 5.0.2 Lenny with 0.21-fixes from debian multimedia repo nForce 610 mobo with Geforce 9300 graphics card attached via svideo to crappy SD tube tv. thanks Matt
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