--- Michael Carland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Will Dormann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Joe Votour wrote:
> > > However, I do hope that it is fixed, as LiveTV
> is an
> > > important feature (and really, the whole reason
> I'm
> > > using Myth - otherwise, I might as well just
> have a
>
--- Ken Mink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> This problem doesn't appear to be very common. A couple of us have
> been trying to track down the cause. Could you post some info about
> your rig; distro, versions, hardware, etc?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
Certainly. Anything to help. I just
--- Will Dormann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe Votour wrote:
> > However, I do hope that it is fixed, as LiveTV is an
> > important feature (and really, the whole reason I'm
> > using Myth - otherwise, I might as well just have a
> > VCR).
>
> Now that's funny. :)
>
I was going to say, those
I'm using FC3, but all rpms are stock from atrpms. I've got an AMD
2600 Barton and Geoforge4 MX400(on mb). I'm also using a single
PVR-250.
I know that I'm not running out of space either. It is definitely
something to do with a full live buffer, not a full live buffer
filesystem.
Everyone is in
Joe Votour wrote:
However, I do hope that it is fixed, as LiveTV is an
important feature (and really, the whole reason I'm
using Myth - otherwise, I might as well just have a
VCR).
Now that's funny. :)
-WD
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I deleted the original message that started the
thread, so I'm replying to this one instead.
Anyway, I'm also seeing this. I've seen it since I
upgraded to MythTV 0.17, but never saw it in MythTV
0.16.
What I'm running:
- Fedora Core 3 (setup as per Jarod's guide)
- Athlon 64 3200+ (but in 32-bi
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 10:03:15AM -0500, Ken Mink wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> This problem doesn't appear to be very common. A couple of us have
> been trying to track down the cause. Could you post some info about
> your rig; distro, versions, hardware, etc?
I've seen this once.
I'm running a stoc
Hi Michael,
This problem doesn't appear to be very common. A couple of us have
been trying to track down the cause. Could you post some info about
your rig; distro, versions, hardware, etc?
Thanks,
Ken
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 06:08:42 -0800 (PST), Michael Carland
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- K
--- Ken Mink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Welcome to the group. This is a known, yet not wide spread, problem
> where the backend crashes when the live buffer gets full. A bug was
> filed in bugzilla on it and it has been posted to the dev list a
> number of times. Currently the only work around th
Welcome to the group. This is a known, yet not wide spread, problem
where the backend crashes when the live buffer gets full. A bug was
filed in bugzilla on it and it has been posted to the dev list a
number of times. Currently the only work around that I've seen is to
set your live buffer to be ve
Hi!
I'm running 0.17, and after a few hours, live tv just stops.
I get prebuffering pauses sprinkled here and their when it is working, and
then the backend logs:
2005-03-27 17:45:35.038 Changing from None to WatchingLiveTV
ERROR: file I/O problem in 'safe_read()': Invalid argument
ERROR: file I/
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