2008-03-19, 11:39 PM
Interestingly, this quartz thing is not necessarily the "cure for all evils" that much of this thread makes it out to be. It certainly didn't make a difference to my problem.
In my case, I'd noticed (esp. when using headphones) that PVRX2 would play back sound in Live TV as if it were a series of barely joined short audio clips. You could discern noticable x-msec-sized drop-outs at more or less regular intervals of around 1 second or so. This ceased to happen entirely if you introduced time-delayed playback.
It also ceased to happen entirely, it turns out, if I changed the sound rendering device to be the Realtek AC'97 hardware, rather than the "default directx device".
This seems to imply that for real-time playback, the less "layers" involved the better - although I don't really know what the difference between these various sound-render configurations are!
As Sub implied somewhere earlier in this ludicrously long thread - if there are other programs producing decent results, then its unlikely to be something that both those programs and PVRX2 are both using in common that is causing your problems. So that goes for quartz, too. Learn from this, and if other programs play ok using quartz 9c, then play some more with the GB-Config!
In my case, I'd noticed (esp. when using headphones) that PVRX2 would play back sound in Live TV as if it were a series of barely joined short audio clips. You could discern noticable x-msec-sized drop-outs at more or less regular intervals of around 1 second or so. This ceased to happen entirely if you introduced time-delayed playback.
It also ceased to happen entirely, it turns out, if I changed the sound rendering device to be the Realtek AC'97 hardware, rather than the "default directx device".
This seems to imply that for real-time playback, the less "layers" involved the better - although I don't really know what the difference between these various sound-render configurations are!
As Sub implied somewhere earlier in this ludicrously long thread - if there are other programs producing decent results, then its unlikely to be something that both those programs and PVRX2 are both using in common that is causing your problems. So that goes for quartz, too. Learn from this, and if other programs play ok using quartz 9c, then play some more with the GB-Config!