stinky wizzleteet wrote: > Sander Sweers wrote: > >> Please do not top post. >> >> >> > ok, thanks for replying though. > >> On Thu, Jan 1, 2009 at 15:34, stinky wizzleteet <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >>> First, my Ubuntu Intrepid vanilla install (with my old mythconverg database) >>> gives me choppy sound and an offset image: >>> >>> >> Mythtv is not very good for testing. Install the ivtv utilities which >> should be in the oficial ubuntu packages. make sure mythtv is not >> started and then: >> >> use ivtv-tune to tune to a channel/freqyency which has a signal. >> do cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg >> >> Does this create a correct file? >> >> >> > No, > I repaired all of my wrong-doing of yesterday, apt-get update revealed a > new ubuntu kernel release, which I installed, also upgraded everything > else (not much). > > So, I installed 2.6.27-9-generic kernel and ivtv-utils. > Did a Cold Boot into 2.6.27-9 > Tuned ivtv and grabbed an mpeg, which you can see at (11mb): > http://www.box.net/shared/30autf07yb > Basically, it is not good, shifted image, sound and video playing > catchup with eachother.... > > > >>> please check it out at: >>> http://www.box.net/shared/bt9kteod7l >>> >>> Tested Intrepid kernels are: >>> 2.6.27-7-generic >>> 2.6.28 built from git repository dec. 30 2008 >>> >>> >> I would stick with the oficial released versio from ubuntu. >> >> >> > Ok, done > >>> Booted with kernel 2.6.28 dmesg gives me: >>> >>> >>> > [snip] > > >>> I see nothing out of the ordinary with this, in the past (v 0.4 I believe) I >>> had to specify a different tuner, tried that, but no effect whatsoever. >>> >>> >> You should not need to specify a different tuner with this kenel version. >> >> >> > I tried it, but you're right, no need for it. > >>> Secondly, I tried to fix this by building ivtv-utils myself, but the build >>> breaks because of a conflicting ivtv.h in both /usr/include/linux and >>> /usr/src/linux/include/linux >>> >>> >> Why do you need to build them? They should be available from ubuntu. >> >> >> > It was a long shot, I figured the ubuntu utils *could* have something to > do with it. > >>> Also, v4l-dvb-9d9288bed20b breaks on building bttv, but for a different >>> reason I suspect. >>> >>> >> That is the risk of using the bleeding edge repo from v4l-dvb. >> >> > true that. > > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users > > Update: I managed to compile v4l-dvb after all, and you know what ? It doesn't help one bit. As nobody else seems to have this particular problem, could it be conflicting hardware ? [stumped]
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