Anduin Withers wrote:
Have you included some fixes to improve handling of multiple PVR's? I
found that with on my system with 2 PVRs i could not use the kernel
msp34xx and still have dependable sound. At irregular times sound would
be absent. Using the ivtv msp version it works flawless.
Not that it will help you much, but I've been using the kernel msp3400 for 23 days now (the machine I'm testing it on has three pvr-250's) and I haven't had a single sound problem (using the patch at the top of this thread).
When was the last time you tried the kernel driver?
I was responsible for several of the changes to the ivtv version of the driver, currently I'm happy with how Gerd Knorr has integrated them (those that made the other changes have yet to report).
Will try again when: - some more time has elapsed (FAF needs to be taken into account) - at least 2.6.11 is out with changes incorporated - I have had a good reason to upgrade a now stable server.
Will not do it just for testing because:
- its a production server
- doing more than Myth backend (even though that is its main load)
- negative reactions from the family if i disturb MythTv for no good reason (according to them, no matter that testing is a good one to me).
- on a production server i patch the kernel only in need.
Cheers,
Rudy
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