Hi,

I've been debugging a non-responsive vic window problem for days, what happens 
is that for the first 5 mins, I get perfect motion on all 3 cameras. All of a 
sudden one of them will freeze up. Stoping the session and staring it again 
causes vic to show a green window, and essentially render that capture card 
useless. Still works under tvtime, just not with vic. I am almost hitting a 
brick wall, ie. tried almost everything I could to find out if it was my 
server(dual core dell 380s), capture card (Hauppauge Winttv 401 c88xx version), 
linux (fedora 4), or the vic software.

Step 1: was making sure that the Wintv cards were all good, and had not problem 
running simultaneously for hrs, a fair amount of burn in tests were done, the 
tv cards all seem to be able to run at capture mode for hrs with no problem.

Step 2: was to see if vic was kind of not so nvidia friendly, the video capture 
server has a dual head 128mb PCI-E, which I've heard people find not so great 
to work with under linux. I personally did not find any such problems, running 
at 1600x1200 just fine, perfect response time and etc. But just for kicks I 
brought out a dual xeon dell box I had lying around, with more than ample horse 
power with a pretty simple video card, probably an intel i810 type of a card. 
Unfortunatley I faced the same problem.

Step 3: Fedora 4 versus Fedora 3. So I decided to try Fedora 3 with some spare 
hard disks. Fedora 3 seems surprisingly easy to setup AG with, unlike the 
mountain I had to climb for Fedora 4. However, it seems to also mysteriously 
freeze one of the vic screens, after which every session would produce a greed 
screen on the frozen vic. Only a reboot will fix the green screen problem. But 
then after 5 mins of starting AG, I'm back to the frozen screen problem.

Step 4: AG2.3 versus AG2.4, I was very excited when I saw that the screen did 
not freeze up after five minutes. But alas after about 15 mins or so I get a 
frozen window, and will show up as a green screen everytime after that. Only a 
reboot will fix that problem, and would eventually freeze up again.

Step 5::Move 1 capture card to another machine, as it seems to be able to 
handle 2 just fine. But it appears that even in this case VIC would cause a 
frozen screen on one of the windows. And the usual green screen appears. The 
one with just 1 works perfectly.

So I'm kind of running out of ideas, since the capture cards on their own pass 
the burn in test. Software capture tests all pass. The VIC however mysteriously 
causes a frozen screen followed by a green screen in next vic startup.

Any suggestions would be most welcome. Kind of running out of hair to pull 
aswell. Thanks in advance.

Proshanta


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