Larry wrote:
> All,
>
> Read through the archives and I have noticed several users who have
> issues with the audio being played back slightly faster than normal.
> Lets call it Mickey Mouse voices.
>   
This seems to be the same problem a number of people were having in the 
thread "speed of recordings messed up."
> I just recently upgraded my myths box to all the latest and greatest
> (thanks AT !) via atrpms and now I'm getting the same symptoms on all
> new recordings.
>   
That may be the problem. In that previous thread, it turned out to be 
the latest video4linux kernel module causing the problem. Point your 
package manager back at the wonderful ATrpms and get the previous 
version (20061107-77) of the video4linux kernel module.

You can also hunt down the saa7127 module source and compile it, if you 
prefer.
> Besides tinkering with mythtv settings some other things I have tried:
>
> Cat'ing video to a file and playing it back.
> playing directly from /dev/video0
> Copying video to another machine to verify that it is in fact fast. ...
>   
Yeah, those are the right things to try. The weird thing is that "dd 
if=/dev/video0 of=/dev/video16 bs=64k" will give you normal video on a 
fresh reboot. Once mythbackend hits the capture card, the video speeds 
up and stays that way until reboot. However, downgrading v4l fixes the 
problem, so I'm not too worried about it anymore.

Dan




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