
mythtv at ncc1701
Feb 9, 2010, 4:06 AM
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Corrupt recordings - possible hardware source.
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Hi All, I've been using myth on and off for a while, and about 6 months ago I settled on ubuntu 9.04 when my the linux kernel evolved to the point where my (then 8 month old) ASUS M3N-H/HDMI was supported. I can now play TV and Audio through HDMI with the integrated nVidia ALC1200. My tuner (Dvico Dual Digital4) is supported and my LCD (imon) is almost supported out of the box. VDPAU works really well on the integrated nvidia 8300 and even the SP/DIF works. Everything was fine, until I upgraded to ubuntu 9.10 and mythth 0.22. I have since had rolling problems with corrupt recordings. Audio glitches, video blocking and occasionally so bad the player cut out. The physical TV still reported 98% signal, so I was pretty sure that wasn't a problem.. Eventually my fiddling led me to disable my network card, an AR5416 based Linksys WMP300N. For the last few days my recordings have been glitch free. My system is so butchered its hard to compare to a base install.... 2.6.32 kernel ... patched lirc ... linux-dvb trunk compat-wireless-2.6 (various builds), tweaked dvico firmware, power management tweaks, sys.vm tweaks etc etc etc.. The few people I knew in real life who run mythtv insisted I get a powered splitter, a better antenna, etc ,etc. I did eventually get a powered splitter, but of course it didn't help. /proc/interrupts show no shared interrupts (but it's all virtual ACPI interrupts), and removing the driver (blacklist ath9k) was not sufficient, I had to physically remove the card.. Can anyone shed light on why this might be so? Faulty motherboard maybe? Signal from Wifi affecting tuner? interrupt problems? dma problems? What steps would you normally take to identify such a fault when everyone believes its signal related?? TIA Dave
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