
lifter89 at comcast
Jul 29, 2008, 7:43 PM
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Harry Devine wrote: > Brad DerManouelian wrote: > >> On Jul 3, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Harry Devine wrote: >> >> >> >>> I'd like to know what the difference is between the Default, LiveTV, >>> High Quality, and Low Quality software decoders is in Myth 0.21 (under >>> Utilities/Setup->Setup->TV Settings->Recording Profiles->Software >>> Encoders (v4l based). I recorded the minisode of "Rescue Me" the >>> other >>> night on FX and when I try to play it back, it looks like crap. I >>> don't >>> know how else to explain it except that the video is extremely jumpy >>> and >>> choppy, and the audio is very staticy. >>> >>> Any recording that I make using the analog portion of my pcHD5500 card >>> does this. FWIW, I use the Default profile for everything. And all >>> of >>> the recordings that I make using the Digital (DVB) portion of that >>> card >>> or my Firewire capture playback fine. >>> >>> Any ideas on what I can look at to figure out how to clean this up? >>> >>> >> Try recording outside of Myth and see what your video looks like. If >> that looks like crap, you know you don't need to look at any Myth >> settings to fix it. At that point it would be something in the driver. >> a simple cat /dev/video > tempfile would work. Play it back with >> mplayer and see your results. >> >> If that looks ok, modify your default settings (since that's what you >> said you use to record) and kick up the bitrates until you see >> acceptable results. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mythtv-users mailing list >> mythtv-users[at]mythtv.org >> http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >> >> >> > When I try that, I get "cat: /dev/video: Input/output error". I've also > noticed that when I try to tune a channel on the analog portion, I get > the exact same situation. Tuning to an analog station using TVTime > (which I know used to work) tunes the channel for about 1 second then > switches to a blue background with "No Signal" on it. I did a "tail -f > /var/log/messages" and saw the following in there for the analog tunes > (cx88 is the driver for my pcHD5500 card if I remember correctly): > > Jul 4 20:25:26 HJDMyth kernel: cx88[0]/0: [ffff810032c2ae00/3] timeout > - dma=0x 0c7ac000 > Jul 4 20:25:26 HJDMyth kernel: cx88[0]/0: [ffff810032c2a000/4] timeout > - dma=0x 21d12000 > Jul 4 20:25:26 HJDMyth kernel: cx88[0]/0: [ffff810032c2a200/0] timeout > - dma=0x 23226000 > Jul 4 20:25:26 HJDMyth kernel: cx88[0]/0: [ffff810032c2a600/1] timeout > - dma=0x 2335c000 > Jul 4 20:25:26 HJDMyth kernel: cx88[0]/0: [ffff810032c2aa00/2] timeout > - dma=0x 22d5e000 > > > I'm starting to think that this is a driver issue, but which one? The > v4l one? How do I find what I have and if there's an update for it? > > Thanks for the help! > Harry > > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users[at]mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users > > OK, so I've gotten side-tracked for a few weeks on this, but now I've decided to give it another shot. Any ideas on this? I tried the steps again this evening with the same results listed above. I can't figure out what could be going on here. I know that before I upgraded my box from FC6 to F8, this worked, so I'm assuming that its a kernel issue. I'm running kernel 2.6.24.5-85.fc8 if that helps. Anyone? Harry _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users[at]mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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