nope that runs shortly after midnight...
Strangly enough it did it at 8:30 just now... I restarted the machine at 6:50 (ish) and it was recording from that point until it hung up... Just for the sake of curiusity I did "cat /var/log/messages|grep DMAXFER" It is happening once aday cause I only tend to reboot it once a day (tv tuner won't capture until I reboot) But the times seem scattered out more then I thought. Sep 25 22:09:37 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed Sep 26 00:13:23 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed Sep 27 01:41:17 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed Sep 28 01:43:33 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed Sep 29 01:06:48 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed Sep 30 20:30:44 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed On 9/30/05, Endaf Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jon Vanderwoude wrote: > > >I've not been able to track down any other cron jobs happening at the > >same time, there are none scheduled, and I find nothing in the logs > >for cron indicating it starting any jobs. > > > >using version 0.3.7b > > > >Turned off the automatic transcoding just now, and removed all the > >jobs from the queue so I'll see if it still has the issue tommorow > >morning. > > > >On 9/30/05, Nick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>On 30/09/05, Jon Vanderwoude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> > >> > >>>has any one seen a problem like this where ivtv will just stop sending > >>>information to myth? > >>> > >>>I've got a pvr 250 and any time I try to record a program that is on > >>>around 1am it dies out. 1am is also when my pvr does it's > >>>transcodeing of all the shows recorded that day... > >>> > >>>Myth seems to think that it is still recording, but there is nothing > >>>more being recorded, and I get messages like below in my > >>>/var/log/messages > >>> > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder set picture > >>>bright=127 contrast=63 saturation=63 hue=0 > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost last message repeated 3 times > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder disable output > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder enable output > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder set picture > >>>bright=127 contrast=63 saturation=63 hue=0 > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost last message repeated 3 times > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder set size > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: ivtv: Allocate DMA encoder MPEG > >>>stream: 128 x 32768 buffers (4096KB total) > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: ivtv: Setup VBI API header > >>>0x0000bd0d pkts 1 buffs 4 ln 24 sz 1456 > >>>Sep 29 01:00:02 localhost kernel: ivtv: Setup VBI start 0x0018ea04 > >>>frames 4 fpi 1 lines 0x000000f1 > >>>Sep 29 01:00:03 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder disable output > >>>Sep 29 01:00:03 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder enable output > >>>Sep 29 01:06:48 localhost kernel: ivtv: ENC: REG_DMAXFER 2 wait failed > >>> > >>> > >>>now I don't think that transcoding video's is going to suck up enough > >>>of my hard drive bandwidth to cause any problems (segate 200 GB sata > >>>drives software raid 0) but I can't seem to track down why this is > >>>happening. > >>> > >>>Any help would be greatly apprecaited. > >>> > >>> > >>What version of the ivtv drivers are you using? > >> > >>Do you have any big cron jobs running at the same time in addition to > >>the MythTV transcoding? > >> > >>If you do not run any transcoding jobs, do you see the same problems? > >> > >>Nick > >> > >> > >> > > Is this when your nightly mythfilldatabase runs by chance? > > # Endaf > _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
