On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Tyler Strickland wrote:

> I'm somewhat new on the list, though I've been using the ivtv drivers
> for nearly a year now.  I've installed the debian unstable drivers
> (0.3.6b) and am having a slight problem - in MythTV, when I change the
> channel, MythTV pauses, refreshes, and acts like the channel has changed
> even though nothing changed.  The OSD shows the new channel's info but
> the screen shows the old channel.  I'd appreciate any help you could offer.

What happens if you wait a while? MythTV is using a buffer and you may be
looking at old info for as long as it takes to read the old data in the
buffer(s) first.

This is not an ivtv but a mythtv design issue. I think you will find it
documented as 'normal' behaviour.

Hugo.

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