First off thanks for the help.

This is going to seem like a stupid question, but what is the *best* way
of downgrading the versions.

I have always used YUM to upgrade, but I have never actually tried to
downgrade that way. Is is simply

yum install <xxx>

I'm just worried about all the potential conflicts with newer version
messages.

IIRC you also had to jump back a kernel rev correct?

Thanks

Larry


Dan Phillips wrote:
> 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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