Bernie,<br><br>>No you don't have Paul's patches as the Loopfilter
options was added by the mythtv devs, not Paul. And if you had his
patches >you would have AAC sound (FYI it is AC3 on TV3, not MP3). <br><br>>So go to /etc/apt/sources.list and add at the bottom:<br>
<pre style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">>deb <a href="http://ppa.launchpad.net/paul-kcbbs/ubuntu" target="_blank">http://ppa.launchpad.net/paul-kcbbs/ubuntu</a> intrepid main</pre>>Then run at terminal<br>
<i>>sudo apt-get update<br>
>sudo apt-get upgrade</i><br><br>>I
am pretty sure you also want to remove mythtv-fixes from your sources
as that will just overwrite Paul's oatches. Plus his are >based on a
pretty recent build of mythtv-fixes so you will not be missing much.<br>
<br>>Andrew<br><br><br>Hi Andrew,<br><br>Yes, thanks worked that out and now have his binaries from that site. I do not have a mythtv-fixes in my sources.list.<br><br>With his files, I now have audio working on all channels. However I have to turn the loopfilter option back on, as with it off I am getting segfaults again. With the loopfilter on it is stable, but my CPU load is approx 10% higher. I can cope with that as even with 1080i I am only getting 50% CPU load.<br>
<br>Cheers,<br>Bernie<br>