On Thursday 17 May 2007 15:34, Brian Walter wrote:
> Hans Verkuil wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > The new ivtv-0.10.2 driver for kernels 2.6.18-2.6.21 is now
> > available here:
> >
> > http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/archive/0.10.x/ivtv-0.10.2.tar.gz
> >
> > This is the ChangeLog:
> >
> > - Replace SA_* with IRQF_*.
> > - Add support for 2.6.21 kernels.
> > - Fix radio audio stuttering.
> > - Add autodetect for new PVR150 low-profile models.
> > - Fix audio volume problem on CX23416GYC-STVLP.
> > - First unregister driver, then free memory. Not the other way
> > around. - Modifies automatic mode selection for yuv playback.
> > Behaviour is now that source video with a vertical resolution below
> > that of the currently set broadcast mode will be treated as
> > progressive. Video with a vertical resolution greater or equal to
> > the current broadcast mode (up to 576 lines) will be treated as
> > interlaced.
> > - Update the VIDIOC_INT_RESET define.
> > - VIDIOC_INT_RESET changed starting 2.6.19, so check kernel version
> > for correct VIDIOC_INT_RESET define.
> >
> > If you are using kernel 2.6.20 or kernel 2.6.20.1 then you should
> > upgrade to a newer 2.6.20.x kernel: these two kernels have a bug
> > that makes it impossible to load the cx25840 firmware. This was
> > fixed in kernel 2.6.20.2.
> >
> > Enjoy,
> >
> > Hans
>
> Thanks for the new version! Any news on the PIO/IRQ issue? The
> system clock drift on my myth box is *very* bad right now, and I've
> read that that is a known issue with 0.10.x.
I hope to spend some time on this this weekend. I have a patch fixing it
but it breaks VBI support and I need to fix that first. It is something
I can only test when I'm at home, I can't test it when I'm at work in
Norway so I hope I'll be able to find the bug in the next few days so
that I can make it available for testing.
Regards,
Hans
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