I went to my motherboard manufacturer's website (www.biostart.com.tw) and downloaded the latest bios update. All of my problem went away after I installed the update. I have been using my pvr500 for a couple of weeks now with no problems whatsoever.
robert
Ian Cartwright wrote:
Hello all,
I've been tracking the latest versions of ivtv 0.3 since I got my
PVR-500MCE (D492) a couple weeks ago. I haven't really had much success getting it to run in my main Myth box. In fact, it was causing a
lot of reset and filesystem problems, so I decided to start testing the
PVR-500 in my gaming box (dual boot Windows/Gentoo Linux). I reformatted
the linux partition and installed it fresh with Gentoo 2005.0 and
emerged all the packages needed to run MythTV. Lo and behold, the
PVR-500 worked great! Using MythTV I can record two programs at once,
record one program and watch live tv, etc. I even left it running all
night watching live tv and when I came back in the morning it was still
going strong and I can still change channels, etc.
As a test, I compiled a kernel on my gaming box that would work on both
that box and my main Myth box. I then rebooted and made sure the PVR-500
still worked with the gaming box. Then I moved the hard disk and the
PVR-500 to my Myth box, took out everything else (extra hard disks,
DVD-ROM, etc.) to make the hardware config of my Myth box look as
similar to the gaming box as possible. I then fired up the Myth box (and
it booted on the first try! :-). I fired up Myth and tried to watch live
TV. Poof! Instant reset.
I have also noticed in the past few weeks of testing that whenever I do a "cat /dev/video0 > file" and play the file, there are lots of MPEG artifacts in the resulting file. This only happens on my Myth box; the gaming box shows no artifacts.
The two main differences between my gaming box and my Myth box are: - Gaming box: Shuttle FN41-G2 (Nforce2 Chipset) and ATI Radeon 9600
using fglrx drivers for X.
- Myth box: Epox EP-8K3A+ (Via KT333 Chipset) and Nvidia 440MX using
Nvidia drivers for X.
My Myth box has been working great for all my other hardware for a few years now, and since it became a Myth box last year, it has not had any issues.
With this last test I did, there is no difference in any of the software (except which kernel modules get loaded to support the different hardware). The only thing I can think of is a driver or hardware problem. Is there still an issue with using the ivtv driver with VIA based systems? Or is it more likely that there is some quirk with my particular motherboard that is causing this issue?
Thanks.
-- Ian
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