> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> John Harvey
> 
> I have a change to the yuv code that allows user control of 
> interlaced/non-intelaced and changes the default behavior to 
> hopefully fix at least some of the problems people are having. 
> I will commit those changes tonight.
> 
> John

I am still running 0.3.7k but could not find anything related in the 0.3.8.
changelog, so I would like to report these things I noticed, maybe they are
still valid:

* My PVR-350 card constantly shows >400 interrupts per second, even when not
recording anything. I though it might be the framebuffer, but even after
stopping X entirely and even after rmmod'ing ivtv-fb the interrupt rate does
not decrease.

* I am _under the impression_ that recordings made while playing back other
content via YUV/xv get some hickkups when using the driver-defaults except
for dynbuf=0 (which became default by now anyway). These hickups look like
color flashes appearing very shortly (possibly single frames) and audio drop
outs. I must admin though that I have not investigated the correlation
systematically.

* I had system lockups quite often, but could not get hold of any console
output (running netconsole now might reveal something next time). The
lockups have not taken place since I switched to a kernel with 8K stacks a
couple of days ago (still preemtive - actually a stock debian sarge
2.6.8-686-smp one a.t.m.).

Martin



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