On 9/17/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Playback on PVR350 using TV-out works fine most of the time, but
> > occasionally the image freezes.  Problem seems more prevalent when
> > pausing for extended periods of time (15 mins).  Remote/keyboard
> > input  seems to be "ignored"; actually command input seems to be
> > processed at  one command every 10 mins or so, perhaps due to error
> > processing.  The  problem seems to be limited to the playback task;
> > otherwise the box is  fully operational, with no apparent rogue
> > tasks.  Backend recordings  continue normally during the image
> > freeze condition.  Haven't found a  way to get out of the problem
> > without reboot.  Killing and restarting  frontend and backend
> > doesn't seem to free it up.
> >
> > Kernel    2.6.19-1
> > mythtv    0.20.2
> > ivtv      1.09.1

I think you meant to write ivtv 0.10.1? If it is then you will want to
upgrade to ivtv-0.10.5. I am not sure this will fix the problems but
it is worth a try.

> > /var/log/messages shows the following at the time of the problem:
> >
> > Sep  7 22:06:22 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: 1000 ms time out
> > waiting for firmware
> > Sep  7 22:06:22 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: Failed api call
> > 0x00000015 with result 0xfffffff0
> > Sep  7 22:06:22 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: DEC: couldnt read clock
> > Sep  7 22:06:32 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: 1000 ms time out
> > waiting for firmware
> > Sep  7 22:06:32 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: Failed api call
> > 0x00000017 with result 0xfffffff0
> > Sep  7 22:06:33 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: 100 ms time out
> > waiting for firmware
> > Sep  7 22:06:33 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: Failed api call
> > 0x00000002 with result 0xfffffff0
> > Sep  7 22:06:33 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: Error stopping decoding
> > Sep  7 22:06:44 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: 1000 ms time out
> > waiting for firmware
> > Sep  7 22:06:44 localhost kernel: ivtv0 warning: Failed api call
> > 0x00000015 with result 0xfffffff0

Second thing to try is the ivtv 0.10 from svn [1]. It has some dma
fixes that have not made it into a release yet.

Greets
Sander

[1] http://ivtvdriver.org/viewcvs/ivtv/branches/0.10.tar.gz?view=tar

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