ons, 29.03.2006 kl. 19.02 skrev Jeff Simpson:
> On 3/28/06, Asciimonster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>         What I wanted to know is: Is there a command that let's you
>         forcefully
>         shut down the playback on a PVR350?
> 
> I personally do the following when my 350 freezes up:
> 
> close the frontend
> close the backend 
> kill X
> rmmod ivtv-fb
> remove all other ivtv modules
> remove ivtv
> reload ivtv + other modules
> restart backend/frontend
> 
> And when I restart, I sometimes get the same weird results you do,
> where the black portions of the screen (namely text) are used as an
> overlay for video. It looks really strange. I fly blind and either
> play the first recording on the list or hit "watch live TV" and it
> fixes itself. 
> 
> You are probably looking for a solution that doesn't require you to
> shut down the entire ivtv driver, but unfortunately, I don't think
> there is one - the same driver is used for both the 350 and the 250,
> so when you reset one, you reset the other. I'd be more tempted to try
> to fix the problem with the PVR-250 not being detected on a reboot 
> 
>  - Jef
> 
> 
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Have you tried reloading the firmware? While experimenting with options
in ivtvctl, the audio dropped out (mysteriously) a few times. (I think
setting mode to mono and then stereo again triggered it).

ivtvctrl -H i think it is...

--- Kyrre


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