I think I’m a masochist. I love a good challenge! I’ve made a lot of progress on the problem, but I can’t seem to make any progress. I just need some ideas to get me thinking if there is not a problem in the code. Also if people have some good links to documents setting up the HD3000 and Mythtv, I’d love to go through them. The link on pchdtv’s site, points to a page that just stops in the first quarter of the document, no next links, no closure, it just stops.

 

Robert

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Keith C
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 8:57 PM
To: Development of mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv] HD3000 issues?

 

On Jan 18, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Robert LeBlanc wrote:



Ok,

 I’m not exactly sure if this is a dev problem, but here goes. I downloaded the latest SVN and compiled it in my old environment (same machine, 32-bit PVR-500) and it works great. I decided that I would try to go to 64-bits again (same machine) and finally try to get the HD3000 card that’s been sitting on my shelf for 6 months to work. So I get everything compiled just fine in 64-bits, grab the newest kernel 2.6.15.1 because the HD3000 drivers are in the source. I can tune and watch about half a dozen channels just fine using QAM. So I spent the last two days working to get Myth functioning. Where I am at now is mythtv-setup can scan the channels, it locks onto them and add them, but when I go to view the channel, the front end spits out tons of:

<snip>

 

Why make two major changes at once?  I've been using my HD3000 with the kernel drivers since 2.6.12, but I'm not about to go 64 bit, even though I've got an Athlon64 dual core.  Of course, I'm not doing QAM either, just straight ATSC.

 

Keith

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