Hi Daniel -

Sure. If someone can send me a pointer to John's patch (I just joined the mailing
list today, should I search the archive web site for 'buffer overrun' or ??-- I
wasn't able to find stuff in the past), I'd be happy to review it.


I actually bought two HD3000 cards last month, but based on the initial
performance I was initially seeing, I didn't think I'd be able to run two at
once. I can certainly give that a try, though.


I'll also do some investigation as to what buffer sizes work.

Note that I haven't seen any time-dependent overruns so far with this
patch. I'll watch out for that, though.

Regards.

-Eric

On Dec 6, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Daniel Thor Kristjansson wrote:


Eric, first thanks for contributing to the HDTV code, we need more
contributors. John Poet has a similar patch he's been testing with three
HD3000 cards. Can you compare notes with him to see which patch to
apply, and what buffer sizes to use?


We held back on submitting that patch in part because we hoped the
newest HD3000 driver might eliminate the problem, but it didn't so I
think we'll go ahead and submit it. But we also held back on submitting
that patch because he was still seeing buffer overruns starting about 90
minutes into recording when using multiple HD3000 cards. I'd like to
know if your patch eliminates this problem as well.


-- Daniel
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