On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 09:59, KMF wrote:
> Howdy!
> 
> On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 08:39, Chris Kennedy wrote:
> > actually started looking at that, and have improved it quite a bit here,
> > have a much better chance at this working here...
> > 
> > http://www.ivtv.tv/patches/ivtv-0.3.2v-freez_fixes.diff
> 
>    So I've applied this patch and things seem to working OK.
>  I have observed one interesting little thing though. Sometimes 
>  after a skip backwards the image freezes but there are no error 
>  messages in the log. In fact, there's nothing wrong in
>  the sense that I can skip forward to resume play or
>  just do pause/play, i.e. pause then play and all is well.
>  This is new behavior and if this fixes the decoder hang 
>  I'll have no complaints. 
> 
> (EPIA V10K, PVR350, Myth 0.17, kernel  2.6.9)

 Well, I spoke too soon. The behavior I describe above was just
a prelude to increasing decoder instability. Still no error messages
(ivtv debug flags are not set) but eventually the Myth/decoder 
 got hung up. However, if I restarted the front end I could resume
 playing video. If after restarting the front end I attempted to
 immediately do jumps it got hung up again. However, if I let
 the decoder run a while (like 5 minutes or so) I could jump
 around successfully (except with the "stop after jump" behavior).
 
 Let me know if you want any debug flags set, better descriptions,
 etc...

   Thanks,

-- 
   Kevin Flaherty
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




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