Package: linux-image-2.6-686
Version: 2.6.17+2
Severity: important

<mylife>
When I went back from holidays, around mid-August, I grabbed
my videos from my Panasonic NV-GS17 mini-DV camera with
dvgrab with no problem at all, on my Dell Latitude D800
with a Pentium M 1.70 Ghz, 2Mb cache and 1 Gb of RAM.
</mylife>

Now whenever I use dvgrab even for live capture, I've got hundreds 
of lines identical to the following one in the kernel logs : 

--- CUT ---
ohci1394: gw-host0: Waking dma ctx=1 ... processing is probably too slow
--- CUT ---

The resulting files show fine in mplayer or videolan but are accelerated,
making audio almost inaudible and people run instead of walk.

Since August I ran several system upgrades, and I don't remember
the kernel version which worked at that time.

Following some instructions I found on the web I used hdparm to 
enable DMA, 32 bit I/O, Multiple sectors, and Interrupt unmask on my 
hard disk, and also set dma, interrupt_unmask and 32 bits I/O on the 
internal DVD burner. Still no luck.

Any idea of what could be wrong ?

TIA

Jerome Alet

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Architecture: i386 (i686)
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Versions of packages linux-image-2.6-686 depends on:
ii  linux-image-2.6.17-2-686      2.6.17-9   Linux 2.6.17 image on PPro/Celeron

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