In the original report, it wasn't completely clear to me so I was originally wondering if there was a small chance that it could be a playback issue caused by the database because I found at least one reference exactly that in my web searches on your problem.
I'm have to admit that what you are seeing doesn't make sense to me:
1. Live TV seems to be OK
2. But recorded isn't
3. And if I understand your most recent comment, pointing mplayer to your encoder also results in broken video?
If # 3 is bad, I don't see how # 1 could be good. And if # 1 is good, then it would be a strange problem that # 2 would be bad, and even stranger that # 3 would be.
Can we assume that you've verified this behavior occurs with both PVR-150's? If you only had one device doing it, I'd suspect faulty hardware.
In the original report, it wasn't completely clear to me so I was originally wondering if there was a small chance that it could be a playback issue caused by the database because I found at least one reference exactly that in my web searches on your problem.
I'm have to admit that what you are seeing doesn't make sense to me:
1. Live TV seems to be OK
2. But recorded isn't
3. And if I understand your most recent comment, pointing mplayer to your encoder also results in broken video?
If # 3 is bad, I don't see how # 1 could be good. And if # 1 is good, then it would be a strange problem that # 2 would be bad, and even stranger that # 3 would be.
Can we assume that you've verified this behavior occurs with both PVR-150's? If you only had one device doing it, I'd suspect faulty hardware.