Well it gets even better.
So on the weekend I was able to steal a few minutes to properly
trouble shoot the issue now that I know it was in the mythbuntu box.
As a long shot I pulled out the Promise Tech Ultra133 TX2 / ATA card I
am using for the backup drive. With this card removed the sync issue
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 3:09 PM, Robert Longfield
robert.longfi...@gmail.com wrote:
Well it gets even better.
So on the weekend I was able to steal a few minutes to properly
trouble shoot the issue now that I know it was in the mythbuntu box.
As a long shot I pulled out the Promise Tech
On Mon, 2009-12-21 at 15:09 -0500, Robert Longfield wrote:
Well it gets even better.
So on the weekend I was able to steal a few minutes to properly
trouble shoot the issue now that I know it was in the mythbuntu box.
As a long shot I pulled out the Promise Tech Ultra133 TX2 / ATA card I
am
Ok so I ran a live CD on my windows box and there were no sync
problems. I installed the latest Ubuntu CD and dual booted my windows
machine and there was no sync problems but there was other issues,
many tiny black lines on edges during fast movement when I did a $ cat
/dev/video0 foo.mpg.
I'm
So it looks like the problem is restricted to my mythbuntu box.
Congrats, that's better news.
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On Fri, 18 Dec 2009, Robert Longfield wrote:
Ok so I ran a live CD on my windows box and there were no sync
problems. I installed the latest Ubuntu CD and dual booted my windows
machine and there was no sync problems but there was other issues,
many tiny black lines on edges during fast
Hey Barry,
Well that is certainly could be part of the problem, I was using
mplayer to play back the video recorded onto the computer monitor.
I wasn't too overly concerned with it as I thought it might be a playback issue.
I certainly have a lot more trouble shooting to do before I figure out
On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 11:56 -0500, Robert Longfield wrote:
Ok I've been able to do some troubleshooting with some interesting results.
I removed the one splitter being used, connected to the main cable
coming into the house, isolated the grounds with no change in sync
issues.
I pulled the
Ok I've been able to do some troubleshooting with some interesting results.
I removed the one splitter being used, connected to the main cable
coming into the house, isolated the grounds with no change in sync
issues.
I pulled the pvr-150 card out of the linux machine and put it into my
window
Hopefully tonight I will get a chance to isolate the machine and hook
the incoming cable directly to the mythbox. If it still happens I'll
try isolating the ground.
As far as the history of the machine. This only seemed to appear when
I installed the new Mythbuntu, in previous versions and in
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 13:05 -0500, Robert Longfield wrote:
I have a PVR-150 card running on mythbuntu 9 and it appears that my
card is suffering a vertical (and possibly a horizontal) sync issue.
The video jumps around, shifts from side to side, up and down and when
it shifts the video
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Andy Walls awa...@radix.net wrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 13:05 -0500, Robert Longfield wrote:
I have a PVR-150 card running on mythbuntu 9 and it appears that my
card is suffering a vertical (and possibly a horizontal) sync issue.
The video jumps around,
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