Ricardo, Again thanks you for your help!
==== Original message from Ricardo Lugo at 14-3-2007 3:54 > I think that installing the latest video4linux-kmdl brought along > ivtv-1.0.0, but there is no ivtv-fb-1.0.0 kernel module included, so > you are using ivtv-fb-0.10.1. Mismatch! Besides, you don't want to be > using ivtv-fb-1.0.0 JUST YET. > > The best thing you could do is search your /lib/modules/ > 2.6.19-1.2911.6.5 for any instance of ivtv.ko, delete it, then > reinstall the appropriate ivtv and ivtv-kmdl RPM packages for your > kernel. That way you keep the necessary modules from the video4linux- > kmdl and get a matching ivtv.ko and ivtv-fb.ko that are pre-1.0.0. > I deleted /lib/modules/2.6.19-1.2911.6.5.fc6/updates/drivers/media/video/ivtv.ko and /lib/modules/2.6.19-1.2911.6.5.fc6/updates/drivers/media/video/ivtv/ivtv.ko. After that I had some problems installing the right ivtv version but whatever I did the ivtv_fb: disagrees about version of symbol ivtv_vapi_result message in /var/log/messages stayed. I just upgraded to kernel 2.6.20-1.2925.fc6 and I now only have the "Failed to load module saa7127" error in /var/log/messages. I saw some stuff about that on the mailing list but can't really deduce from those messages if this can easily be fixed. It seems neither 2.6.19 nor 2.6.20 can currently be used. What would be the best way to get MythTV working again using yum and the atrpms.net repository? >> The first indication of any problem occurred 1 hour and 12 minutes >> before the messages I posted. >> It's a single line with: ivtv0 warning: CX2341X_ENC_SET_VBI_LINE took >> 128 jiffies (1000 per HZ) >> > > Of course, this still doesn't address your original problem; > hopefully the above comments get you back to this point. > > That single line was the problem. If you're using VBI, try turning it > off? If not, time to start knocking things off that list I gave you. > Of course, you could always uncheck "Use PVR-350 TV-out" (not use the > MPEG decoder) and just play back onto the PVR-350's framebuffer. > Since the addition of Xv acceleration this option is doable even on > mediocre hardware. If I get MythTV up and it still freezes I'll definitely give that a try! Daniel _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
