Fred A. Miller wrote:
K9copy creates movies that are all "blocky." It's not handling the video correctly. I had this problem sometime ago, and now can't remember what I did to fix it! K9copy also crasses part way through a copy. Also, can't play encrypted videos.....yes I did update all the multimedia stuff.
Any help is appreciated.
Fred
Sorry, Fred, cannot solve your problem but can add my comments which just may be of some help/consolation. I have a DVB (Technisat SkyStar2) card and use Kaffeine to watch the various channels (and also use Kaffeine to watch DVDs). I also have 6 Desktops configured, each running some application (eg. Thunderbird, Firefox, etc), while I am watching TV. On 10.2 I have absolutely no problems in watching TV, even when switching between the various Desktops (with the TV and sound running in the background, of course, as I switch between Desktops). Not so with 10.3 (which is a "clean" install, with same options/hardware as for 10.2, and on the same computer but with different (spare) HDs): the TV picture either pixilates or stutters/jerks around when I move between Desktops. At this point in time I don't know "who" to blame for this loss of efficacy in my DVB performance. Cheers. -- Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org