I was having the same issue and what I found out was that it was happening
becasue the mythbackend was starting before the ivtv drivers were loaded. What
I have done at the moment is to disable mythbackend from starting on boot up.
Then I make sure the ivtv drivers are loaded and after they are loaded I start
up mythbackend manually. I know that you could probably edit some files to make sure the drivers are loaded before the backend starts but I haven't had a chance to find out what they are and how to do it. Maybe someone else can help you out
with the automation part of it. Hope thats the problem. Cheers,
Daniel

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Finally I got my config to work (pvr 250).

Everything went well, until I reboot the computer to see if the configuration
was good.

Now the LiveTV works for 2 seconds only, and then freezes. After some other
seconds, the liveTV module ends up, and it goes back to the main menu.

mythfrontend says :

2005-07-03 00:00:48.238 prebuffering pause
2005-07-03 00:01:07.088 ReadStringList timeout (quick).
Remote encoder not responding.
2005-07-03 00:01:07.089 WriteStringList: Bad socket
ASSERT: "i <= nodes" in /usr/lib/qt-3.3/include/qvaluelist.h (373)
2005-07-03 00:01:07.092 WriteStringList: Bad socket
2005-07-03 00:01:07.093 ReadStringList: Bad socket


while mythbackend says :

2005-07-03 00:03:06.782 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV
2005-07-03 00:03:10.442 joined null string in WriteStringList
2005-07-03 00:03:30.582 Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None


Any idea ?
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