On Thursday 22 September 2005 03:05, Scott Harris wrote:
tveeprom is loaded too late so the tuner is never set. Hence
static. Am I correct in thinking that you have the latest
v4l2 patches installed? If so, then you may be better off by
using the v4l2 tveeprom instead of the one installed
On 9/21/05, H.F.A.A. Cuijpers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I m using VDR and a PVR-350. So Yes, i'm running a pvr-only VDR. Everything
is working fine except one thing. Except: The sound isn't in sync with the
video when watching a recording. Sometimes the sound is early and other
times
Hi,
After a lot of drama with my shuttle SK43g with KM400 chipset, which didn't
work
with the pvr500, I changed to a asus K8n with nforce3 chipset to finally get my
PVR500 working. I have an odd thingy, I'm not sure if it's by-design or
really
a driver flaw :(.
When I do a playback in mythtv I
Hello,
since 0.3.8 I have the same (or at least a similar) problem with my
FM1216 ME MK3 tuner: The recording process works, but the quality is
much worse than it has been before. Basically, the recording is much
noisier that before. I played with the dnr_* settings but it didn't
help. Does
Hello,
since 0.3.8 I have the same (or at least a similar) problem with my
FM1216 ME MK3 tuner: The recording process works, but the quality is
much worse than it has been before.
Which ivtv version is 'before'?
Basically, the recording is much
noisier that before. I played with the dnr_*
Hello,
I'm trying to determine if it would be feasible to consolidate my
server and my PVR350 box into a single machine. Reliability
would be the primary concern.
Currently my PVR 350 box is running SVN 2660, and it locks
up about once every 24 hours. However, I'm not at all convinced
that this
I upgraded to 0.3.8 3 nights ago and have noticed two issues:
1. When pausing something in mythtv, it takes 2-3 seconds before it actually
pauses.
From there it works fine, but before this I was using 3.7c and it was
immediate.
2. I use a serial connection to my dct cable box, and now
Jesse,
My MythTV machine (which is a combined
backend/frontend) currently has an uptime of 9 days.
I haven't really had any problems with it after
switching to xv mode on the PVR-350. Though I'd love
to figure out a way to use the MPEG-2 decoder for
LiveTV mode and have the volume levels do the
Joe Votour wrote:
Jesse,
My MythTV machine (which is a combined
backend/frontend) currently has an uptime of 9 days.
I haven't really had any problems with it after
switching to xv mode on the PVR-350.
And why did you do that? To improve reliability? Or for some other reason?
--
Jesse
Quick update - with svn 2693, I only get sound and
video on the first tuner of the first 500. tuner 2 and
1,2 (on the second 500) I still don't get any audio.
Also, I missed several recordings in MythTV.. which
seems weird. Are we any closer to chasing this one
down ? I am happy to test, but my
Hi,
I'm running a debian server with a 2.6.13.1 kernel and the 0.3.8 ivtv
driver with 2 PVR-350's, doing very many recordings each day (I have some
schedules that say: record each show, but keep only the last for a news
program that gets repeated quite often during the day. But hey, it lets me
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a debian server with a 2.6.13.1 kernel and the 0.3.8 ivtv
driver with 2 PVR-350's, doing very many recordings each day (I have some
schedules that say: record each show, but keep only the last for a news
program that gets repeated quite often during the
On Thursday 22 September 2005 18:14, Peter Greis wrote:
Quick update - with svn 2693, I only get sound and
video on the first tuner of the first 500. tuner 2 and
1,2 (on the second 500) I still don't get any audio.
Also, I missed several recordings in MythTV.. which
seems weird. Are we any
Well I tried doing this but all I get is a static green/purple image on
the tv and no audio. It doesn't lock up the system and I don't see any
errors in dmesg. I use xv in my video playback using mplaer -v xv. Not
sure where to go from here.
Adam Forsyth wrote:
If you already have XV
Jesse,
I did notice that the MPEG-2 decoder was seemingly
hardlocking the system, but I didn't really play
around with it long enough.
I switched over to xv because I didn't want to have to
use an external shell script to change the volume in
MythTV's LiveTV mode (since when I use the MPEG-2
Did you play an MPEG-2 file through the MPEG decoder
(/dev/video16) first? You need to do this in order to
use xv support. (In fact, the message log via dmesg
will inform you of that).
-- Joe
--- Larry Symms [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I tried doing this but all I get is a static
Doing this audio comes out of your audio card not the 350.
John
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Sent: 22 September 2005 18:15
To: ivtv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [ivtv-devel] xv out through
(This is essentially a copy of the message at
http://www.shspvr.com/smf/index.php?topic=8850.0)
I'm unable to get my Hauppauge PVR-500 working on my gentoo box. Can
someone offer suggestions? I'm not sure if it is a setup issue, a
driver issue, or a hardware issue.
With ivtv-0.3.9,
something has happened to the video produced with svn rev later than
2693. When jumping forward (or backward) in mythtv - the initial video -
for one second - is very distorted.
Other than that - perfect...
Regards
Sigurd
---
SF.Net email
On Thursday 22 September 2005 21:19, Chris Thompson wrote:
(This is essentially a copy of the message at
http://www.shspvr.com/smf/index.php?topic=8850.0)
I'm unable to get my Hauppauge PVR-500 working on my gentoo box. Can
someone offer suggestions? I'm not sure if it is a setup issue, a
Radio is working again for wm8775 equipped boards. I made a very embarrassing
bug which basically meant that probably no wm8775 registers where ever
written to. This might also fix other sound problems, although I don't think
so. It is my impression that all remaining cases of 'no sound' are
Just to follow up on my own thread from some time ago. I have confirmed that
this particular card was hosed. I got a new one and it works beautifully in
my machine. Thanks a ton for the help in tracking down the problem!
Paul
On Sunday 11 September 2005 06:01 pm, Paul V. Gratz wrote:
On
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 10:04:04PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
I have a hunch: for this you need the lm_sensors package. If you have the
i2cdetect utility then it's already installed, otherwise you need to download
it.
Run i2cdetect -l. You see a list of i2c busses, two of them are from
On Thursday 22 September 2005 22:17, Chris Thompson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 10:04:04PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
I might have a separate radio tuner (just like the PAL PVR500), but one
that is not yet detected correctly. It could be that it assigns that
radio tuner as the tv tuner
Wow. That sounds very similar to my setup. I run asterisk, apache2, mail
services, software
RAID 1, 2.6.13 kernel, etc... but I'm running Gentoo.
But that's on a different box from the one having the problems (I'm
looking to consolidate
the two boxes into one). The one having problems is
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 10:36:03PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
Just as I thought, two tuners. One at address 0x60 and one at address 0x61.
Can you apply attached patch for tveeprom.c to ivtv 0.3.9? It's probably
enough to unload and load the tveeprom module. Please post the tveeprom
On Thursday 22 September 2005 23:04, Chris Thompson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 10:36:03PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
Just as I thought, two tuners. One at address 0x60 and one at address
0x61. Can you apply attached patch for tveeprom.c to ivtv 0.3.9? It's
probably enough to unload and
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:22:28PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
You did see the other tveeprom messages, did you? Are you sure that the
modified tveeprom is loaded? I ask because I'm almost certain that you have a
tda8275 FM tuner. Try applying the attached tveeprom patch. With this patch
On Thursday 22 September 2005 23:58, Chris Thompson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 11:22:28PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
You did see the other tveeprom messages, did you? Are you sure that the
modified tveeprom is loaded? I ask because I'm almost certain that you
have a tda8275 FM tuner.
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Hans Verkuil wrote:
Interesting, that's the tea5767. The tuner should autodetect it. Which tuner
module are you using? The one from ivtv 0.3.8/9? Make sure you are not using
a kernel tuner module.
Hans - have you considered adding a package version line to the default
Need some help setting my xinearguments to use xv instead of the Xshm. I'm assuming that xv would be better.
** Config **
ivtvdev0.10.6
ivtv 0.3.8
Fedora Core3
Myth 0.18.1
Old Method
xine -f -l -V xshm --audio-driver alsa --no-logo --no-splashdvd://
New Methodxine -f -V xv --no-logo
On Friday 23 September 2005 00:12, Brendan Hoar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005, Hans Verkuil wrote:
Interesting, that's the tea5767. The tuner should autodetect it. Which
tuner module are you using? The one from ivtv 0.3.8/9? Make sure you are
not using a kernel tuner module.
Hans - have you
I have a combo frontend/backend with a PVR-250 and PVR-350. Been running
for two months no hard lockups or kernel panics. Once had PVR-350 stop
responding to the system. Rebooting fixed that issue.
Linux tv 2.6.12-gentoo-r6 #9
i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2800+ AuthenticAMD
512 Meg memory
Mythtv,
I have it working when I view live-tv or a previously recorded show. I have to do the same when using xmame.x11.
Someone suggested to dd if=/somefile.nuv of=/dev/video16
I have an entry in my /etc/rc.local to perform this. Unfortunately, that appears not to be early enough.
Anyone have a
Steve Nuffer wrote:
I have it working when I view live-tv or a previously recorded show.
I have to do the same when using xmame.x11.
Someone suggested to dd if=/somefile.nuv of=/dev/video16
Putting in rc.local should be fine, but you may need to copy from the
input instead of a saved
Hans
I'm using the ivtv provided eeprom, but I'm not having a
problem with
video, just audio ;)
Well, first fix what's obviously wrong. Again, which tveeprom
are you using?
v4l2 or ivtv? To see if this has anything to do with your
audio problems try to add
My pvr150 is misbehaving. Video seems to work fine but audio only cuts
out on select channels. I have been screwing with it with no luck.
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
ivtv: START INIT IVTV
ivtv: version 0.3.8 (tagged release) loading
ivtv: Linux
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