Thanks for the info Paul.  This helps to know that it is also happening on
an Intel based platform.  Looking at the data it looks like this is not a
system hardware/platform issue.

Single AMD (Athlon64)
Dual   AMD (Athlon)
Dual   Intel (Xeon)

Since the enc/dec firmware works under windows (apparently), and after
trying several different firmware revisions with no varying results I am
beginning to think that this is not a problem with the enc/dec firmware.

I have tried several different revisions of the ivtv (rc3c, f, e, h)
driver as well.  There are no no varying results.

Does anyone know what the hcwclear.exe is for that is included with the
PVR-350 CD?  I was thinking of pulling one of my PVR-350s out and
inserting it into a windows machine to run hcwclear.exe.  Perhaps there is
some type of nvram issue that an area got corrupted.

Rich


> Hey Rich: I have similar DMA problems on a dual Xeon, with varying
> degrees depending on what version of the ivtv driver I use. It has been
> suggested that running with a single proc kernel without HT would solve
> it, but I'm waiting for a better solution :).
>
> --Paul
>




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