I solved the shaky issues by going back to the old firmware located:
http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/firmware/HcwMakoB.ROM
HcwMakoB.ROM
You will have to rename it to v4l-cx25840.fw if you want to use
this firmware instead.
You'll have to rename it, see above.
On 4/22/07, Justin Wetherell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Hans/All,
I've just upgraded to Slackware 11 with a 2.6.18.8 kernel and the new
ivtv-0.10.1 driver. I am having the same issues with shaky video and fine
audio. Did you ever get this figured out?
Thanks,
Justin
On 3/27/07, Hans Meine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 4.) In parallel, I tried Linux-2.6.20.1 (I have the same kernel running
> successfully on several other computers) with ivtv-0.10.1. Here, the
> recordings are not fluent, but every half a second to second, the video
> stops
> which makes all movements appear jerky. The audio is fine though. I
> planned
> to post more information by analyzing the stream, but my wife deleted
> all
> recordings and the system is currently booted into the older kernel.
>
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