On Tuesday 19 April 2005 21:47, Chris Kennedy wrote:
> Hmm, odd still it's throwing DMA errors like that over and over,
> something is still not right, but I'll take that verbose message
> out and see.  Can it still capture video and work otherwise even
> after all that, those dma errors are usually a bad sign, saying
> the dma engine has a bad link, and basically a pci error transfering
> it, weird.

I did a quick test by setting the alpha to 128 and then piping video0 to 
video16 and it worked fine. I don't have the time to actually check how many 
possible bogus interrupts I get, I cannot get many since the cpu load is 
basically 0% (i.e. it doesn't seem to be a runaway interrupt).

I hope to look at it a bit closer this weekend (including the audio problem), 
but it is a bit of a hassle since this card is in my server which isn't 
attached to a monitor or keyboard, and I'm actually using the card each day 
to make recordings, so I have to be careful I do not make a mess of it.

                Hans 


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