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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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. ...
>
>
> All 3 cases resulted in the same case of Mickey Mouse voices.
>
> FC6 box w/PVR-350
> modprobe.conf
> alias char-major-81 videodev
> alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
> install ivtv /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ivtv; /sbin/modprobe ivtv-fb
> install lirc_i2c /sbin/modprobe ivtv; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install
> lirc_i2c
> options ivtv_fb osd_compat=1
>
>
> I'm running:
>
> ivtv_xdriver-0.10.7-8_r3843.fc6.at
> perl-Video-ivtv-0.13-8.fc6.at
> ivtv-0.10.1-126.fc6.at
> ivtv-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2925.fc6-0.10.1-126.fc6.at
> ivtv-firmware-20070217-13.at
>
>
> Since its happening outside of myth I think I can safely eliminate myth
> being the cause. This only affects new recordings as well. Old stuff
> plays back fine which leads me to believe its an ivtv issue.
>
> Looking for guidance in how to get some additional debugs for
> troubleshooting or to see if someone stumbled across a fix:
>
> I enabled some debugs and this is all I'm getting in messages.
> ...
> Mar 21 17:00:31 mythbe kernel: ivtv0 dma: ivtv_udma_setup, dst: 0x015602d4
> Mar 21 17:00:31 mythbe kernel: ivtv0 dma: start UDMA
> Mar 21 17:00:31 mythbe kernel: ivtv0 dma: ivtv_udma_setup, dst: 0x01510090
> Mar 21 17:00:31 mythbe kernel: ivtv0 dma: start UDMA
> Mar 21 17:00:31 mythbe kernel: ivtv0 dma: ivtv_udma_setup, dst: 0x015b1770
> Mar 21 17:00:31 mythbe kernel: ivtv0 dma: start UDMA
> ...
>
> Anything I can do to help troubleshoot this I"m willing to do if your
> patient enough to explain it to me.
>
> Thanks
>
> Larry
>   
Per the suggestion of Dan Phillips on 3/20, try downgrading video4linux 
kernel to the 20061107-77 version.  This fixed the problem for me (and I 
know it was that that fixed it because that's the only change I made 
this morning).

-Robert

"20061107-77." 


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