On 07/10/05, Brad Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been having this exact same problem. I had been using ivtv version > 0.3.6w successfully for some time with a PVR-350 and a PVR-500. I could > only get one tuner working on the PVR-500 and finally figured out that it > was bad hardware. Hauppauge replaced the 500 for me and sometime relatively > shortly after replacing that card 0.3.6w stopped working for me. I don't > recall now exactly what the problem was that started occurring, but I ended > up upgrading to 0.3.8. I've seen the exact problem you describe below with > 0.3.8, 0.3.9 (various svn revisions including at least 2745 and 2738), as > well as 0.3.7 and various 0.3.7x (x = a-z) releases. I've also tried > reverting to 0.3.6w which used to work, but now when I use 0.3.6w I get > zero-byte files from the second tuner of the PVR-500. I searched both the > mailing list and google and the best I could come up with was some info on > the IOBOUND error messages that implied there may be some sort of network > problem as my video storage is mounted via NFS. My NFS server is a PII 266 > so I thought that maybe it doesn't have enough horsepower to do everything > it needs to do. The thing that seems odd is that that file server hasn't > never been a problem before and it's been serving the video storage > partition for close to a year before this problem started. The file server > is connected to the backend via 10/100 ethernet so it shouldn't be a > bandwidth problem that's causing this. I've still using a cvs version of > myth from several months after 0.18.1 was released. Haven't tried a new SVN > version yet since I was thinking that my problem was ivtv related and not > myth. I also saw some list traffic regarding problems with auto-expire in > the latest SVN so I'm hesitant to upgrade until that gets worked out. > > Anyone else seeing similar problems or have any idea what the problem might > be?
I used to have this problem (With a pair of 250's) running on Debian, but it seems that upgrading to SVN 7290 has solved the problem (Or at least made it go away). -- Robert "Anaerin" Johnston _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
