> I have to admit, I'm very surprised to say this: unplugging the power worked.

> I've seen this problem basically since I started with MythTV about two
> months ago. During that time I've unplugged the machine to move it
> from the home office to the living room and a few other times for some
> quick changes, like changing CPU fans. I couldn't say how long it had
> been unplugged for, but certainly longer than 30 seconds; probably a
> few minutes.

> Anyway, I unplugged the machine the other night before bed, then
> plugged it back in when I got up. Watching live TV through Myth went
> wonderfully, with no blockiness artificating! Still working great,
> too.

> Dan

You know, I'm wondering if this issue is somehow related to this
thread on the dev list:

http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/25581#25581

(continued at) http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/devel/29911#29911

Unfortunately, I've deleted all the MPEG streams that had the
problems, and I haven't (yet) had the problem since I put my server on
the line conditioner.  Might just be a coincidence.

--
Brian Weaver


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