On Sun, 22 Aug 2010, Richard wrote: > Debian 5 Lenny (2.6.26-2-686) on HP Pavilion zv5235us (2.8Ghz/1.5Gb) MythTV > 0.23 Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1950, working with Video4Linux driver. > > I had this working great. Tonight I had to unplug everything to get access > to the computer so I could change my WPA key. Afterward, I was in mythweb > scheduling recordings, and under "Upcomming Recordings" everything is gone. > > I checked the "record" table in the "mythconverge" database in mysql. All of > my schedule programs are there. > > Googling I got a tip to check the backend. Under Capture Cards > MPEG > /Dev/Video0 all of my info is missing. It seems most with this problem are > people who are trying to get it initially setup, but mine was already > working for a couple of weeks. > > # dmesg | grep pvrusb2 gives: > [ 12.262593] usbcore: registered new interface driver pvrusb2 > [ 12.262600] pvrusb2: Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-USB2 MPEG2 Encoder/Tuner : V4L > in-tree version > [ 12.262603] pvrusb2: Debug mask is 31 (0x1f) > [ 13.272131] firmware: requesting v4l-pvrusb2-73xxx-01.fw > [ 13.365442] pvrusb2: wrong fx2 firmware size > [ 13.365442] pvrusb2: Failure uploading firmware1 > [ 13.365442] pvrusb2: Device initialization was not successful. > [ 13.365442] pvrusb2: ***WARNING*** pvrusb2 device hardware appears to be > jammed and I can't clear it. > [ 13.365442] pvrusb2: You might need to power cycle the pvrusb2 device in > order to recover. > > I've tried repeatedly to unplug and replug the HVR-1950, and rebooting. > Nothing. > > Any tips? >
Richard: You must have done more than just change a WPA key. First, I can't speak to the MytvTV issues and this is the wrong list for those questions anyway. As for the pvrusb2 driver's refusal to start, it is complaining that the FX2 firmware size is wrong, which can happen if you have a more recent 16KB-sized FX2 firmware image and an older driver which looks for only 8KB firmware. A little less than a year ago, the pvrusb2 driver was updated to handle the larger firmware image, but if you're running a pvrusb2 driver included from a Linux kernel, then that kernel must be fairly recent. You said this was working before, so if the driver isn't working now then it's because either you somehow updated that firmware image or switched to a version of the driver that doesn't work with that firmware. That's obviously more than just a change of a WPA key. Maybe you swapped firmware at some point in the recent past but haven't rebooted the device since then? -Mike -- Mike Isely isely @ isely (dot) net PGP: 03 54 43 4D 75 E5 CC 92 71 16 01 E2 B5 F5 C1 E8 _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
