Graeme Wilford wrote: > This looks like the firmware misbehaving. > > Have you performed a full hardware power-cycle since the upgrade? If > not, I suggest you shutdown, pull the power, leave for a couple > minutes and then power back up again. > > If that doesn't help, try switching the firmware back to the version > you were using with 0.2.0 and do another full power-cycle.
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes I have done many full power cycles and have tried several firmware versions, all with the same result. IVTV encode dies with the messages shown in my original email. Any other ideas? I could roll back to 0.2.0, but I'd rather stick with 0.4.3 and troubleshoot it in case it is a bug that will strike others. I'm game for whatever debugging anyone wants me to try. Shawn Flynn _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel
