Hans,

Last night had a complete lock of my machine using mythtv and playing 
back through the pvr-350.
Following was in my message log after a restart (power down and power up):

Feb  8 21:42:17 garfield kernel: ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
Feb  8 21:42:27 garfield kernel: ivtv0 warning: IVTV_IOC_DEC_FLUSH is 
obsolete!
Feb  8 21:42:28 garfield kernel: ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
Feb  8 21:43:26 garfield kernel: i2c_adapter i2c-2: sendbytes: error - 
bailout.
Feb  8 21:43:26 garfield kernel: msp3400 2-0040: I/O error #0 (read 
0x10/0x200)
Feb  8 21:43:54 garfield kernel: ivtv0 warning: Could not get result 
(CX2341X_DEC_GET_TIMING_INFO)
Feb  8 21:43:54 garfield kernel: ivtv0 warning: GET_TIMING: couldn't 
read clock

I was watching livetv and the picture on my tvscreen frooze. This 
morning I checked the computer and the scroll lock light on my keyboard 
was blinking and my monitor was black but active (not in sleep mode) (I 
have the normal FC6 X running).

Regards,

Michel.

Hans Verkuil schreef:
> Hi all,
>
> It took a long time (over 5 months) but here is the first release 
> candidate for the redesigned and cleaned up ivtv-0.10.0 driver.
>
> This driver will work with kernels 2.6.18 and 2.6.19.
>
> It can be downloaded here:
> http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/unstable/ivtv-0.10.0rc1.tar.gz
>
> Note: while it has been tested pretty well it remains a release 
> candidate, so if you have a really stable production system you might 
> not want to use this driver when making important recordings.
>
> My request is if you can all start testing this release candidate. I am 
> very happy with it as it is much easier to extend and improve than the 
> older versions. It should also be a lot more stable.
>
> It is interesting to compare the 0.9.2 release with this 0.10.0rc1 
> release with regard to code size:
>
> 0.9.1: 19305 lines, 586420 bytes
> 0.10.0rc1: 14073 lines, 447377 bytes
>
> That's a reduction of about 25%!
>
> Before you start testing you should first read the notes at the 
> beginning of the included README file. The most important one is that 
> you need to use the included cx2341x encoder firmware. And if you use 
> ivtvfb then you will need to add extra kernel modules and most likely 
> you will also need to add the ivtv-fb module option osd_compat=1.
>
> I'd appreciate it if any posts regarding this release candidate are 
> prefixed with [RC1] (as I did for this post).
>
> If all goes well, then I hope to make a final release in 1-2 weeks. My 
> intention is to release a ivtv-0.18.0 for kernel 2.6.18, 0.19.0 for 
> kernel 2.6.19 and a 0.20.0 for kernel 2.6.20. This keeps the numbering 
> nicely regular. There will probably also be a 0.21.0 for kernel 2.6.21, 
> but in all likelyhood ivtv will be merged into kernel 2.6.22.
>
> Enjoy!
>
>       Hans
>
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