I tried checking to see if the card works in windows. It does. It's definitely a driver issue. The card also worked fine the first time I booted my MythTV system when I put the card back in it. It dies after changing the channel. On subsequent bootups it's not initializing cleanly. I get only static when watching the stream via 'mplayer /dev/video' as well. The only thing different is that in the family room I'm using DishNetwork instead of analog cable. The input is a standard co-axel cable. I checked all the connections and cables as well. I'm wondering if I'm using an ustable version of the drivers. I'm using Axel's apt-get repository pointing to the stable branch. It's a possibility I have an unstable version installed. I'll post my output from dmesg, lspci and /var/log/messages later. Thanks again all.
-- Patrick Davila http://thelinuxlink.net/tllts/ - The Linux Link Tech Show Registered Linux user #252063 >Hello all, >I have a dedicated MythTV box with a 1 year old Hauppauge 350 card. I built >it a couple months back running FC3 via Jarod's How-To. Everything was >working great on it until a couple days ago after I moved it to the family >room. It seems everything is loading up ok except the encoder portion of >the card is not initializing and I'm not able to watch/record live tv. The >decoder works perfectly as I can watch previously recorded shows. My >remote is working fine as well. I cleaned out old versions of the kernel >and the different various modules required for MythTV but nothing worked. >Is there any way to determine if the card is dying? What's the easiest way >to debug this? All and any help is much appreciated. _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
