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>Firstly has this
been brought up on the ivtv lists? I was having this same
problem with Gentoo. I completely
reinstalled using x86 instead of ~x86 and the error is gone. ~x86 was used only for
certain programs like mythtv, video drivers, and a few other things. I am running the 2.6.9-rc2-love4
kernel with the new tuners pack applied. I have tuner # 47. I’m using the
CVS version from this morning, do not have version # on hand, thou I was using
one from Friday prior to this and the issue was not there either. This seems to
have been caused by a program MythTV or the IVTV drivers rely on which is only
available in the Gentoo ~x86 unstable branch. With this new install I
was having a problem with watching TV after a show finished recording. Was getting
the can not connect to the capture device after 15 seconds game over message. I
identified this as being caused by MythTV running the commercial flagging
process. Once I stopped it from flagging commercials the 15 second error
stopped. Now the only problem I
am having is that if I try to do anything while a recording is in progress said
recording bombs. If I am watching TV
when the recording starts and choose to watch as it records it works fine. If I am 15 mins late
and choose to start watching the recording in progress: I lets me watch, however,
nothing is actually recorded after I start watching. Also, it says it is
recording even thou it bombed and the backend has to be restarted to get it to
realize that it is not recording anymore. This prohibits you from recording any
other shows or watching live tv until the backend is restarted. It seems to be that if
I look at the watch recordings page at all it dies too. Also if I am watching
a previously recorded show at the time a recording starts: the new recording
bombs within seconds. I’m leaning
towards believing this is a HDD or file system issue. I am running reiserfs on
all but my boot drive. Has anyone had bad experiences with this file system? One of the guides I
read said use xfs thou another one said reiserfs would work just as well. I have used reiserfs
for a long time without any issues prior to this. |
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