On Monday 20 August 2007 16:07:10 Mitch Gore wrote:
> > I have a simple question about your setup and the crashes: does
> > your PVR-150 have adequate cooling? Does it crash like this under
> > Windows?
> >
> > - Rick
>
> It should have good cooling.  It sits in my basement where its a
> constant ~70 degrees F.  The PC idles around 38C.
>
> Im not sure if it works ok in windows.  The only windows box I have
> is my laptop.  Yesterday I moved the card to another Myth Frontend
> and configured it to be  slave backend.  I was able to record 3 hrs
> with no locks.  I would prefer not to do this as normally i power off
> the frontend.
>
>
> One funny thing about it is that the Frontend is the exact same
> chipset!  go figure.
>
> Do you think reinstalling the OS would fix this?  I really dont want
> to as i would have to rebuild EVERYTHING IR Blaster, Remote, Myth
> SVN, mySQL, Firewire, easily a 4-5hr job.
>
> Thanks,
> mitchell

You could try using the latest v4l-dvb repository 
(www.linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb). This contains all my latest stability 
patches as well. It can be installed over the existing kernel modules 
(although it's recommended to make a backup of the kernel directory 
in /lib/modules/).

It should work fine with MythTV provided you do not have a PVR-350 (the 
decoder API has changed).

If you still have problems, then let me know.

Regards,

        Hans

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