On Sunday 12 January 2003 15:57, Brian Edmonds wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > BUT: once in a while, the capturing with lavrec stops (ie: timer
> > stops, and after a while, I get the well-known "error syncing on a
> > buffer, timer expired" message.
>
> I have never been able to record more than 20 minutes with my DC10plus
> and 440BX motherboard (ASUS P2B-D).  I've tried it with both a 36057 and
> a 36067 based board.  Trying the newer videodev2 driver is still on my
> todo list.
>
> > And sometimes, this reinitializing won't work, and lavrec will keep
> > losing frames from that point.
>
> This is what I almost always get, at right around twenty minutes.  It
> doesn't matter what I've got --file-flush, -U, -a, or -q set to, or what
> the video source is.

The two of you; I know you have nice disks and all that, but anyway:

What does hdparm -i on the relevant disk say? ...assuming you're using ATA, 
that is...

/Sam



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