On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 16:46 -0500, Mike Isely wrote: > > > Probably a driver or hardware problem. It should not be possible for an > > > app to play a part in I2C errors deep down in the driver. However, it's > > > not clear from your message whether or not mplayer /dev/vide0 actually > > > worked for you. That would be useful to know.
It did. It's just that the colors weren't right (B&W with some odd colors here and there) and the picture was shown in a way that 2/3 of the picture from left to the right was shown and the missing third I couldn't center - but that I guess is probably some setting I didn't bother to find. > > I tried Windows XP. Both tuning is ok there (analogue and dvb-t). > OK, so the hardware is healthy in Windows. But does mplayer in analog > mode work? It shows a picture from a tuned channel. VLC also. > > I also disabled lirc as suggested. > Make sure the lirc driver does not get loaded in the kernel. Even if > you're not "using" lirc, the mere existence of the driver could be > enough to cause trouble. And once it's gone, power cycle the HVR-1900 > so that any screwed up state is cleared out. Power cycling will also > cause the pvrusb2 driver to forget everything it previously knew about > the device and to reinitialize. > I removed it completely I also did the powercycle so nothing really helped. The messages were always there while doing channel scanning. > If lirc is truly out of the picture here, then I currently do not have > any idea why you're getting I2C I/O errors. Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it. I will eventually try another hardware since I also need a DVB-C capable HW. Aljaz _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
