Background to my question. At the beginning of the year, someone
mentioned in their post that they were using NFS just fine working
over a 100 Mb switch. I've been having trouble with recordings using
my PVR-350 card, in that when my 160 GB drive (dma enabled) gets ~60%
full it begins to drop f
I also noticed that you said you have a PVR-350 (model 992).
I think model 990 is the most common, have you done a search on the archive on
"992" ??? Hopefully not, but it might be a compatibility problem. If it were I
would imagine there is some mention of it in the archive. Sorry don't mean to
Are you saying that you are attempting to playback a recording from a command
line while X is running on the PVR 350's framebuffer tv out port?
- Original Message -
From: Nicolas Mainil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, January 17, 2005 11:21 am
Subject: [ivtv-devel] X working on PVR-350
I managed to clear off the drive. It turned out to be that when the drive fills
up the it is not able to write the recorded stream fast enough, so the result
is dropped frames. Sorry for the posting... I should have tested this out
beforehand.
- Original Message -
From: Steven Schaefer
I wrote up a page of notes, for my own future reference on how to get MythTV's
frontend (requires X Windows) to appear on the Hauppauge WinTV PVR-350 card's
television out port.
My setup works fine for me, but like I mention in the last two paragraphs there
are some configuration changes I woul
Wonderful news.
I downloaded the 2nd ivtvdev_drv.o, you sent, and it made a log file...
remember to refresh it after it has loaded in your browser:
http://www.schaefer.dhcp.biz/Xorg.1.log
Those fixes worked that I saw you posted in the email titled "Xdriver problem
with multiple frame buffers"
http://www.schaefer.dhcp.biz/xorg.conf
http://www.schaefer.dhcp.biz/Xorg.1.log
I get the same response whether or not the Matrox X server is running, while
attempting to start up the IVTV X server.
Specifically the section that gets me stumped is toward the bottom of the log,
as expected, where
Well, I'm using the ivtvdev_drv.o in the xorg.conf, but the log file reports
that the resolution of the output correctly but then mentions Matrox hardware
which is the my video card (also in framebuffer mode)... so I think either the
framebuffer code in X windows or the ivtvdev code has a bug in
What is the potential that the Hauppauge WinTV-HD will be supported by this
project in the future? Anyone know of any other Linux project that is trying
to support this card?
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I think I'm asking a dumb question, but I'm running into a problem where when I
start X Windows on the PVR 350's TV out port, the X server gets to 99% of cpu
usage in less than 2 minutes, and nothing ever gets displayed.
ivtv-fb-fix-prepdma.diff from http://membres.lycos.fr/bad/
Not to ment
Dummy me, I forgot to look in the X log that it produced, well here it is:
http://www.schaefer.dhcp.biz/Xorg.log
I appears to me that it is recognizing the configuration but then gets tripped
up on the framebuffer,
which my Matrox dual head card is mapped to the /dev/fb0 and /dev/fb1,
the Hauppau
I'm stuck trying to get X Windows to display on my Hauppauge WinTV PVR 350's TV
out port.
When I start X, the virtual console goes blank (expected), but nothing ever
appears on the TV out port.
I have X configured to run on my Matrox G400, but I don't have it executing at
the time that I attempt
I'm still back on 0.1.9, but could the fact that you are referencing /dev/fb/1
instead of /dev/fb1 be a problem?
- Original Message -
From: John Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, December 2, 2004 3:34 pm
Subject: RE: [ivtv-devel] #0.2.0-rcv dma sync patch
> Nothing that I know o
I just downloaded ivtv-0.2.0-rc3 and after compiling I noticed
XFree86-4.3-incr-DMA-06.tgz in the utils directory.
Maybe I'm confusing myself, and thought that if you had the ivtv-fb.o loaded
you could just have X Windows us the fbdev server on the framebuffer.
Is it necessary to use XFree86-4.3
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