also, perhaps it's related to this now from mythfrontend
(note that the :
test-mpeg2  utility infact works from the libiec61883
package [just found it and tried] )

Could not bind to UDP notify port: 6948
adding pes stream at pid 0x661 with type 2
adding pes stream at pid 0x664 with type 129
2005-02-12 16:34:14.752 Opening audio device '/dev/dsp'.
2005-02-12 16:34:14.752 Opening OSS audio device '/dev/dsp'.
Using XvMC version: 1.0
XvMC found and using IDCT surface
2005-02-12 16:34:14.767 Using XV port 105
Unable to create XvMC Context return status:11 BadAlloc

-Brad

Brad House wrote:
Well, switching to Node 0 seems to have solved some issues ...
Now I've got a few more, thought Channel 63 was the channel
it should be using, but for some reason this time it
tried to create channel 0 (whereas before it used 63
and timed out).
Also, there's that warning about 'Overlayed connection on
channel 0' ... no idea what that means, seemed to only happen
on the second attempt, though.

2005-02-12 15:24:20.877 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV
2005-02-12 15:24:20.879 FireWire: Initializing Port: 0, Node: 0, Speed: 100Mbps
libiec61883 warning: Established connection on channel 0.
You may need to manually set the channel on the receiving node.
2005-02-12 15:24:20.910 FireWire: Created Channel: 0, Bandwidth Allocation: 1108
2005-02-12 15:24:20.910 FireWire: Changing Speed 200Mbps -> 100Mbps
2005-02-12 15:24:41.835 Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None
2005-02-12 15:24:41.874 FireWire: releasing iec61883_mpeg2 object
2005-02-12 15:24:41.874 FireWire: disconnecting channel 0
2005-02-12 15:24:41.881 FireWire: releasing raw1394 handle


2005-02-12 15:24:44.102 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV
2005-02-12 15:24:44.105 FireWire: Initializing Port: 0, Node: 0, Speed: 100Mbps
libiec61883 warning: Overlayed connection on channel 0.
You may need to manually set the channel on the receiving node.
2005-02-12 15:24:44.116 FireWire: Created Channel: 0, Bandwidth Allocation: 0
2005-02-12 15:24:44.116 FireWire: Changing Speed 200Mbps -> 100Mbps
2005-02-12 15:24:59.151 Couldn't read data from the capture card in 15 seconds.Stopping.
2005-02-12 15:24:59.181 Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None
2005-02-12 15:24:59.190 FireWire: releasing iec61883_mpeg2 object
2005-02-12 15:24:59.190 FireWire: disconnecting channel 0
2005-02-12 15:24:59.197 FireWire: releasing raw1394 handle



also here iieee1394: Node suspended: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000a73975de60000]
ieee1394: Current remote IRM is not 1394a-2000 compliant, resetting...
ieee1394: Node resumed: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000a73975de60000]
ieee1394: Node changed: 0-00:1023 -> 0-01:1023
ieee1394: Node changed: 0-01:1023 -> 0-00:1023
ieee1394: Node suspended: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000a73975de60000]
ieee1394: Node resumed: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000a73975de60000]
ieee1394: Node changed: 0-00:1023 -> 0-01:1023
ieee1394: Node changed: 0-01:1023 -> 0-00:1023
ieee1394: Node suspended: ID:BUS[0-00:1023] GUID[000a73975de60000]
s output from my dmesg:



any [more] help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
-Brad

David Madsen wrote:

I my experience with my SA 3250 it has always shown up on the Firewire
bus as node 0.  You are trying to access node 2 which may not be
right.

You can find out which node is the right one by running this..

# dmesg | grep ieee1394

look for the device with an guid of GUID[000f21a3f5440000] (for a
3250) and then look in this column ID:BUS[0-00:1023] for the id.  The
id you want is the value in the column after the -  in this case it's
is 00.

You can set the id to use under myth-setup i believe when you enter
the firewire devices configuration menu.

--Dave Madsen


On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 10:56:04 -0500, Brad House <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, figured I'd try to capture from my SA 3250HD with the new 0.17
release.  It seems to recognize that I'm plugged in, but I get this
message from mythbackend:

2005-02-12 10:48:23.592 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV
2005-02-12 10:48:23.596 FireWire: Initializing Port: 0, Node: 2, Speed:
200Mbps
libiec61883 warning: No plugs exist on either node; using default
broadcast channel 63.
2005-02-12 10:48:23.637 FireWire: Created Channel: 63, Bandwidth
Allocation: 0
2005-02-12 10:48:38.643 Firewire: No Input in 15 seconds [P:0 N:2] (select)
2005-02-12 10:48:38.669 Couldn't read data from the capture card in 15
seconds.Stopping.
2005-02-12 10:48:38.702 Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None
2005-02-12 10:48:38.702 FireWire: releasing iec61883_mpeg2 object
2005-02-12 10:48:38.702 FireWire: disconnecting channel 63
2005-02-12 10:48:38.743 FireWire: releasing raw1394 handle


I had a Windows partition on this same computer, and was able to
load that Panasonic DVHS driver (common windows hack), and actually
get video from my SA3250, so I know the firewire ports are enabled,
and working.
(Granted this was like 1.5 months ago).  I've tried multiple channels
in case some were encrypted or something, and none seem to broadcast.

any suggestions??

(Granted, I suppose it could be a bad kernel or something ... also
I'm on x86_64 running 2.6.9-gentoo-r14)

-Brad

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