Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 8/24/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/23/05, Ryan Steffes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or direct links to the 2: http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avi http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.avi If anyone can offer any feedback, it would be much appreciated. I have ruled out a single channel, the clip is from DragonBall Z (my brother loves the show :) ) recorded from Cartoon Network. So it's SpikeTV and Cartoon Network so far, I don't record much else, but it would seem to not be a channel issue at this point. Have you tried fine tuning the channels? Are you getting any errors in dmesg from the video driver or in the backend logs? It almost looks like you are losing the channel lock. Ryan ___ I haven't actually. But... The channels are analog cable. It's not specific to any channel, it happens on any recording, and seems to be happening more and more often on nearly every recording. I get a great image on regular TV when I watch it (not fed through the computer, just plugged directly into a TV) and this never happens. I'll give that a try though, I will also try switching out any other cables that I have for RG6-Quad and quality connectors just to rule that out as well. Any other suggestions are welcome, I'm really stumped. I'll probably upgrade my kernel to see if that does anything (the bttv driver is from my kernel). I haven't seen anything in any logs, not the backend log, nor my kernel logs, but I'll look em over again to see if I missed something. Thanks again! Woohoo! Well sorta... So I finally was able to find something, and after some googling, I'm not a lot further, but at least I can identify the problem. Here's the error as reported in dmesg: bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363). bttv1: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363). bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c5014,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c5014,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c5014,bits: HSYNC OFLOW OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* And it just continues like that for a long long time. The first 2 lines are only there once, so I figure they may be of some importance. I'm going to try booting with the option=noacpi and see if that does anything. In the meantime, if anyone has any suggestions, please reply! :) Thanks! I tried booting with the appended option above, but it didn't change anything. I'm actually going to remove that tuner until I can get this problem fixed. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks! ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 8/23/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 8/23/05, Ryan Steffes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or direct links to the 2: http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avi http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.avi If anyone can offer any feedback, it would be much appreciated. I have ruled out a single channel, the clip is from DragonBall Z (my brother loves the show :) ) recorded from Cartoon Network. So it's SpikeTV and Cartoon Network so far, I don't record much else, but it would seem to not be a channel issue at this point. Have you tried fine tuning the channels? Are you getting any errors in dmesg from the video driver or in the backend logs? It almost looks like you are losing the channel lock. Ryan ___ I haven't actually. But... The channels are analog cable. It's not specific to any channel, it happens on any recording, and seems to be happening more and more often on nearly every recording. I get a great image on regular TV when I watch it (not fed through the computer, just plugged directly into a TV) and this never happens. I'll give that a try though, I will also try switching out any other cables that I have for RG6-Quad and quality connectors just to rule that out as well. Any other suggestions are welcome, I'm really stumped. I'll probably upgrade my kernel to see if that does anything (the bttv driver is from my kernel). I haven't seen anything in any logs, not the backend log, nor my kernel logs, but I'll look em over again to see if I missed something. Thanks again! Woohoo! Well sorta... So I finally was able to find something, and after some googling, I'm not a lot further, but at least I can identify the problem. Here's the error as reported in dmesg: bttv0: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363). bttv1: PLL can sleep, using XTAL (28636363). bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c5014,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c5014,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c5014,bits: HSYNC OFLOW OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* bttv1: OCERR @ 3e5c501c,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS OCERR* And it just continues like that for a long long time. The first 2 lines are only there once, so I figure they may be of some importance. I'm going to try booting with the option=noacpi and see if that does anything. In the meantime, if anyone has any suggestions, please reply! :) Thanks! ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 8/18/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/29/05, Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe better worded as Horizontal Control Lines. The lines stretch across my screen from left to right and 'wobble' up and down, giving the fast-foward appearance and cutting out audio. The TV is a new Samsung DLP 61 monitor, works great normally, displays HD beautifully, it's just the mpeg4 recordings done with a WinTV Go card (a bt8x variety, not a PVR). I am really leaning towards a channel error, but how do I fix it? Hm, I'm guessing you probably can't mail a clip to the list (attachments are probably stripped due to the bandwidth demands of remailing large files to all members), but send the clip to my gmail address and I'll take a look at it (and/or post it up on the web if I don't know what's going on so others can have a crack at it). -- Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) ICQ: 34119829 Y!, AIM: iantri1 It does seem I can't post the files to the list, so I'll host them for a while. http://curvins.com/myth/ Or direct links to the 2: http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avi http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.avi If anyone can offer any feedback, it would be much appreciated. I have ruled out a single channel, the clip is from DragonBall Z (my brother loves the show :) ) recorded from Cartoon Network. So it's SpikeTV and Cartoon Network so far, I don't record much else, but it would seem to not be a channel issue at this point. There are 2 clips to demonstrate 2 things: ffwd-lines is just the lines. ffwd-lines-end is where it transitions from lines into viewable video. These are nuv's, I used mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy and just renamed them to avi's I can't offer a full download really, it would kill my bandwidth way too much. But if someone feels they need more to work with, contact me and I will do what I can. Thanks again! Chad help? still happening... ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
Or direct links to the 2: http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avihttp://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.aviIf anyone can offer any feedback, it would be much appreciated.I have ruled out a single channel, the clip is from DragonBall Z (mybrother loves the show :) ) recorded from Cartoon Network.So it'sSpikeTV and Cartoon Network so far, I don't record much else, but itwould seem to not be a channel issue at this point. Have you tried fine tuning the channels? Are you getting any errors in dmesg from the video driver or in the backend logs? It almost looks like you are losing the channel lock. Ryan ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 8/23/05, Ryan Steffes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or direct links to the 2: http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avi http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.avi If anyone can offer any feedback, it would be much appreciated. I have ruled out a single channel, the clip is from DragonBall Z (my brother loves the show :) ) recorded from Cartoon Network. So it's SpikeTV and Cartoon Network so far, I don't record much else, but it would seem to not be a channel issue at this point. Have you tried fine tuning the channels? Are you getting any errors in dmesg from the video driver or in the backend logs? It almost looks like you are losing the channel lock. Ryan ___ I haven't actually. But... The channels are analog cable. It's not specific to any channel, it happens on any recording, and seems to be happening more and more often on nearly every recording. I get a great image on regular TV when I watch it (not fed through the computer, just plugged directly into a TV) and this never happens. I'll give that a try though, I will also try switching out any other cables that I have for RG6-Quad and quality connectors just to rule that out as well. Any other suggestions are welcome, I'm really stumped. I'll probably upgrade my kernel to see if that does anything (the bttv driver is from my kernel). I haven't seen anything in any logs, not the backend log, nor my kernel logs, but I'll look em over again to see if I missed something. Thanks again! ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 7/29/05, Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe better worded as Horizontal Control Lines. The lines stretch across my screen from left to right and 'wobble' up and down, giving the fast-foward appearance and cutting out audio. The TV is a new Samsung DLP 61 monitor, works great normally, displays HD beautifully, it's just the mpeg4 recordings done with a WinTV Go card (a bt8x variety, not a PVR). I am really leaning towards a channel error, but how do I fix it? Hm, I'm guessing you probably can't mail a clip to the list (attachments are probably stripped due to the bandwidth demands of remailing large files to all members), but send the clip to my gmail address and I'll take a look at it (and/or post it up on the web if I don't know what's going on so others can have a crack at it). -- Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) ICQ: 34119829 Y!, AIM: iantri1 It does seem I can't post the files to the list, so I'll host them for a while. http://curvins.com/myth/ Or direct links to the 2: http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-5MB.avi http://curvins.com/myth/ffwd-lines-end-5MB.avi If anyone can offer any feedback, it would be much appreciated. I have ruled out a single channel, the clip is from DragonBall Z (my brother loves the show :) ) recorded from Cartoon Network. So it's SpikeTV and Cartoon Network so far, I don't record much else, but it would seem to not be a channel issue at this point. There are 2 clips to demonstrate 2 things: ffwd-lines is just the lines. ffwd-lines-end is where it transitions from lines into viewable video. These are nuv's, I used mencoder -oac copy -ovc copy and just renamed them to avi's I can't offer a full download really, it would kill my bandwidth way too much. But if someone feels they need more to work with, contact me and I will do what I can. Thanks again! Chad ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
[mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 7/28/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! If needed, I'll attach a 10-20 second clip of a show to better explain what is happening... It seems that several (random?) shows I record from SpikeTV, during playback the sound stops and 'fast-forward' lines appear and then it will return to normal, then repeat a few minutes later. The best way I can describe it is that it looks like a VCR is fast-forwarding the video. I would blame it on the station if it were 1 day, or even a few days in a row. But it's happening fairly often and randomly (all I record from SpikeTV are Star Trek: TNG and CSI) on the 2 shows I record. I originally thought that maybe they got a new pet in the station and it was stepping across the buttons and hitting fast-forward :D Anyway.. Should this be construed as a myth error? Or a SpikeTV error? Or my hardware error? Should I attach the clip to show you what I mean, or is this a known issue error with something? Any ideas on diagnosing this? There aren't any messages in the backend or from the terminal I start mythfrontend in... Thanks!!! Chad :( It's in new recordings still... It's not actually fast-forwarding, it's just what the lines look like... ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
[mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
On 7/29/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 7/28/05, Chad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello! If needed, I'll attach a 10-20 second clip of a show to better explain what is happening... It seems that several (random?) shows I record from SpikeTV, during playback the sound stops and 'fast-forward' lines appear and then it will return to normal, then repeat a few minutes later. The best way I can describe it is that it looks like a VCR is fast-forwarding the video. I would blame it on the station if it were 1 day, or even a few days in a row. But it's happening fairly often and randomly (all I record from SpikeTV are Star Trek: TNG and CSI) on the 2 shows I record. I originally thought that maybe they got a new pet in the station and it was stepping across the buttons and hitting fast-forward :D Anyway.. Should this be construed as a myth error? Or a SpikeTV error? Or my hardware error? Should I attach the clip to show you what I mean, or is this a known issue error with something? Any ideas on diagnosing this? There aren't any messages in the backend or from the terminal I start mythfrontend in... Thanks!!! Chad :( It's in new recordings still... It's not actually fast-forwarding, it's just what the lines look like... Maybe better worded as Horizontal Control Lines. The lines stretch across my screen from left to right and 'wobble' up and down, giving the fast-foward appearance and cutting out audio. The TV is a new Samsung DLP 61 monitor, works great normally, displays HD beautifully, it's just the mpeg4 recordings done with a WinTV Go card (a bt8x variety, not a PVR). I am really leaning towards a channel error, but how do I fix it? Thanks! ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
Re: [mythtv-users] Re: Fast Fowarding Lines in captured video?
Maybe better worded as Horizontal Control Lines. The lines stretch across my screen from left to right and 'wobble' up and down, giving the fast-foward appearance and cutting out audio. The TV is a new Samsung DLP 61 monitor, works great normally, displays HD beautifully, it's just the mpeg4 recordings done with a WinTV Go card (a bt8x variety, not a PVR). I am really leaning towards a channel error, but how do I fix it? Hm, I'm guessing you probably can't mail a clip to the list (attachments are probably stripped due to the bandwidth demands of remailing large files to all members), but send the clip to my gmail address and I'll take a look at it (and/or post it up on the web if I don't know what's going on so others can have a crack at it). -- Ian Trider [EMAIL PROTECTED] MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (preferred) ICQ: 34119829 Y!, AIM: iantri1 ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users