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lunchtimelarry at gmail

Mar 2, 2012, 7:49 PM

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Has MythTV borked my HD-PVR?

I recently upgraded from FC12 (myth 0.23) to FC16 (myth 0.24). This was a
fresh install from DVD, and I used atrpms to get the binaries. Now,
mostly everything works, except my HD-PVR, which is pretty much useless
now. If I cat /dev/video_hdpvr (the udev mapping for the device), it
works fine, and it will keep on going until I control-C the process. When
I try to schedule a recording with mythTV, the recording will start:
*

2012-02-29 22:04:24.283 TVRec(28): Changing from None to RecordingOnly
2012-02-29 22:04:24.284 TVRec(28): HW Tuner: 28->28
2012-02-29 22:04:24.577 AutoExpire: CalcParams(): Max required Free Space:
3.0 GB w/freq: 7 min
2012-02-29 22:04:24.579 Started recording: "The Godfather": channel 2889 on
cardid 28, sourceid 2
2012-02-29 22:04:24.583 scheduler: Started recording: "The Godfather":
channel 2889 on cardid 28, sourceid 2
2012-02-29 22:04:32.305 Updating status for "The Godfather" on cardid 28
(Tuning => Recording)
2012-02-29 22:04:32.432 TVRec(28): rec->GetPathname():
'/video/2889_20120229220400.mpg'
2012-02-29 22:04:50.420 RecBase(28:/dev/video_hdpvr):
GetKeyframePositions(894,9223372036854775807,#1) out of 9

(17 minutes of the program recorded here)

and then it consistently fails with messages like this:

2012-02-29 22:21:49.108 DevRdB(/dev/video_hdpvr) Error: Poll giving up
*
*2012-02-29 22:21:49.114 MPEGRec(/dev/video_hdpvr) Error: Device error
detected*
*2012-02-29 22:22:01.527 MPEGRec(/dev/video_hdpvr) Error: StartEncoding
failed*
* eno: Resource temporarily unavailable (11)*
*2012-02-29 22:22:04.528 MPEGRec(/dev/video_hdpvr) Warning: Unable to set
audio input.*

At this point I have to reset the device and then I can rinse and repeat
the above scenario.

I am still running the same HD-PVR firmware that I was before -- the stable
version 1.5.7, from June 17, 2010.

*[ 217.551237] hdpvr 2-3:1.0: firmware version 0x15 dated Jun 17 2010
09:26:53*
*[ 217.738519] hdpvr 2-3:1.0: device now attached to video1*
*
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I've confirmed that the HD-PVR is on a USB 2.0 bus:

*lsusb*
*Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub*
*Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub*
*Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub*
*Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub*
*Bus 002 Device 011: ID 2040:4902 Hauppauge HD PVR*

I've tried switching USB cables, and I've tried a variety of ports (my MoBo
has 6). Nothing works. I even unplugged my USB mouse so that the HD-PVR
is the only USB device I have, so conflicts or sharing of USB bus is not an
issue.
*
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I pulled the HD-PVR from the myth box and hooked it up to my windows
machine to check the firmware, at which point I re-installed the same
firmware, just for good measure.
*
*
I can't be sure if this problem is the result of the myth 0.24 upgrade, or
the FC16 upgrade. Anyone have ideas on how to fix this? Any verbose
logging I can run to post here for feedback?

At this point I am very discouraged and am considering whether to go back
to an older version of the O/S, and then build myth from source.

Larry


gjhurlbu at gmail

Mar 2, 2012, 11:51 PM

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Re: Has MythTV borked my HD-PVR? [In reply to]

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Larry K <lunchtimelarry [at] gmail> wrote:
> I recently upgraded from FC12 (myth 0.23) to FC16 (myth 0.24).  This was a
> fresh install from DVD, and I used atrpms to get the binaries.   Now, mostly
> everything works, except my HD-PVR, which is pretty much useless now.   If I
> cat /dev/video_hdpvr (the udev mapping for the device), it works fine, and
> it will keep on going until I control-C the process.   When I try to
> schedule a recording with mythTV, the recording will start:

This is not a development issue, and should remain on the -users
mailing list where you've already been given the same answers you are
likely to get here.

In particular, I gave you instructions that work for me if I see this
occurring, and I saw no feedback as to if you even tried it.

Punting this back to -users.
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lunchtimelarry at gmail

Mar 3, 2012, 5:12 AM

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Re: Has MythTV borked my HD-PVR? [In reply to]

On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 2:51 AM, Gavin Hurlbut <gjhurlbu [at] gmail> wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Larry K <lunchtimelarry [at] gmail> wrote:
> > I recently upgraded from FC12 (myth 0.23) to FC16 (myth 0.24). This was
> a
> > fresh install from DVD, and I used atrpms to get the binaries. Now,
> mostly
> > everything works, except my HD-PVR, which is pretty much useless now.
> If I
> > cat /dev/video_hdpvr (the udev mapping for the device), it works fine,
> and
> > it will keep on going until I control-C the process. When I try to
> > schedule a recording with mythTV, the recording will start:
>
> This is not a development issue, and should remain on the -users
> mailing list where you've already been given the same answers you are
> likely to get here.
>

I was just thinking that I might have a better chance of success here. I
gotta figure the mythtv devs are either producing that error message, or
bouncing it back from the driver, so the conditions that cause it to happen
are better understood here...


>
> In particular, I gave you instructions that work for me if I see this
> occurring, and I saw no feedback as to if you even tried it.
>
> Punting this back to -users.
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