I have a pvr250 and wonder if the following output common when
loading lirc_i2c module?
lirc seems to work (lircd-0.8.0-CVS).
Last night my mythbox became unresponsive during a recording and
"*ivtv0* warning: *ENC Stream* 0 OVERFLOW #0: Stealing a Buffer" was
spewing to the console. Alot of my recordings seem to have skips in
them also.
Any Ideas?
spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
lirc_dev: IR Remote Control driver registered, at major 61
bttv: disagrees about version of symbol tveeprom_hauppauge_analog
Your lirc device is loading the bttv module (a known problem
somewhere or another that has since been resolved) and the bttv
module doesn't like ivtv's version of tveeprom_hauppauge_analog.
This has also been fixed. If it works the way it is, I wouldn't
worry about it. If it stops working, its probably time to upgrade
kernel, v4l and/or ivtv.
My distro is pretty up to date, kernel is 2.6.14-1.1637_FC4, ivtv
version 4.0 Unless you mean trying 5.x.
As for the stealing buffers and skips, it looks like you ran out of
memory. There are various buffer options you can try. Search the
wiki and/or the archives of ivtv-dev, or add more memory.
I would have thought 512M would be enough for mythfrontend/backend
machine. I have fluxbox as the window manager.
Although I do have it set so mythcomflag runs when the recording starts.
Could loading the bttv module impact recording quality? I am begining to
wonder if the recording quality issues began when I set up lirc. Right
around the same time the ms said, "I don't like how much space the
keyboard takes up on the coffee table."
As for the jumps, they're more of a flash, a flash of I don't know what?
Here is a 4s snippet of a recording, there is flash at 3s.
http://allanmcintosh.com/pics/tmp/flash.mpg
Any ideas?
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Allan
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