I posted this on the mythtv users list but figured maybe it's better 
suited here.  I did find some posts about this problem but I couldn't find 
the fix.

Last night during recording I lost sound on a few of my tuners.  This
error message was in the logs.

[43357.498418] ivtv3 warning: CX2341X_ENC_MISC took 28 jiffies (250 per HZ)
[43357.498550] ivtv2 warning: CX2341X_ENC_SET_VBI_LINE took 29 jiffies (250 per 
HZ)
[43357.770294] ivtv3 warning: CX2341X_ENC_MISC took 68 jiffies (250 per HZ)
[43357.770439] ivtv2 warning: CX2341X_ENC_SET_VBI_LINE took 68 jiffies (250 per 
HZ)
[43358.182593] ivtv1 warning: CX2341X_ENC_UNKNOWN took 28 jiffies (250 per HZ)
[43358.182728] ivtv3 warning: CX2341X_ENC_SET_VBI_LINE took 28 jiffies (250 per 
HZ)
[43358.182850] ivtv2 warning: CX2341X_ENC_SET_VBI_LINE took 27 jiffies (250 per 
HZ)

System stats
Ubuntu - Feisty 64bit
Processor: Athlon FX-51
ASUS SK8N motherboard - onboard sound
RAM: 1GB
Linux ubuntu 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Thu Aug 30 23:16:15 UTC 2007 x86_64
GNU/Linux

Two PVR500's writing to a RAID5 partition (software).

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It turns out if I push the system I can make it give the error.  I started 
all 4 tuners up at once.  Then started to encode a video, copy a lot of 
files around, and flagged commercials which was running already.

Two of the cards muted the audio in my test - checked it with:

v4l2-ctl -C mute --device=/dev/video0

The video also sometime goes garbled.  A reboot clears this all up.

Is there a fix for this problem or have I just maxed things out?

Thank you,

Jason

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