Also some other notes, right now I have it where you have to read the
/dev/vbi4 file to start the vbi input to the saa7127, since otherwise
it wouldn't read those buffers and they would overflow, plus to dynamically
allocate the streams it is the only current way I could quickly make that work.
I think either allocating that stream upon decoder startup and unmasking
the interrupt then again, and marking it as a NO_READ stream upon decoder
startup until read from the device, is the way to go.  I'll look at doing
that here in a second, shouldn't be too hard to do it that way.  It looks
pretty good on output besides either missing chunks of VBI data, or repeating
characters.

Thanks,
Chris 
On Mon, May 09, 2005 at 07:02:51PM +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On Monday 09 May 2005 16:09, Chris Kennedy wrote:
> > Interesting, wonder where they are going though, we are supposidly
> > servicing each interrupt and seems like it's not complaining about missing
> > them, I'll look into that more, but not anywhere I could think of now that
> > they would be missing which wouldn't report that to us?
> 
> The interrupts are OK, it is the routine that inserts them into the mpeg 
> stream that is to blame. I'll look into it and I hope that I can fix it 
> tomorrow (no time tonight unfortunately).
> 
>               Hans
> 
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