On 4/24/07, David Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/24/07, Gujs lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I tried my PVR 350 with intel 815, i875p and AMD 8111. They all crash > > with two different 350 cards. > > Hmm, so your issue doesn't involve a Via chipset at all? I had a hard > time figuring out exactly what chipset each one of your systems used. > > When your system crashes, would it crash when it first starts a > recording or will it crash in the middle of a recording? > > I'm going to try the ivtv-pio.diff mentioned in your thread if it > hangs again - I just switched drivers to the latest in the 0.10 branch > yesterday and it hasn't crashed yet.
An update: I've been running the driver from 0.10 branch (svn rev 3917) since the 24th and my system hasn't hung since then. I must admit that right around the same time I also started shutting down the MythTV system automatically each night, but frequently with the old 0.10.1 driver from ATrpms it would hang in less than a day. Can anyone explain why this driver may be more reliable than the previous stable release? The only significant change I see is the work queue merge in rev 3896, but even that doesn't appear to affect anything significant. -Dave _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
