John,

I had the same problem when I tried to upgrade my (record)server from Debian 
2.6.22 to 2.6.24.  I had to revert back to 2.6.22 to restore functionality.  
Just so you know you're not alone in this... 

/Mike

-----Original Message-----

From:  John Molohan 
Subj:  [Freevo-users] Help with ivtv firmware issue
Hi,

I did a distro upgrade on my freevo box on Saturday and I've got a 
couple of problems with my wireless and more problematic my ivtv 
firmware. I've changed back to the old kernel I was running which solved 
the wireless issue. The ivtv card works, I get video, but suffers audio 
muting. Some channels are permenantly muted, some mute and unmute 
randomly. Google comes up with quite a few instances of this and it's 
usually driver/firmware related and ivtvctl --log-status 
--device=/dev/video0 confirms the audio signal detection is lost and the 
card muted. My problem is that as mentioned I've downgraded the kernel 
but still have the same problems. Looking back through /var/log/messages 
shows that I'm using the same firmware but now there's a message that 
it's a different encoder revision: 0x02060039 and that this may be 
buggy. I've posted below two outputs from ivtv's logging from before the 
upgrade and after. The one after showing the different encoder version 
and a warning that it might be buggy. Thing is as far as I can tell I'm 
running the same drivers and firmware and I've done a cold boot as per 
the ivtv troubleshooting page but I can't resolve it. Anyone have any 
idea how I can get back to the right encoder revision?



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