[mythtv-users] ivtv in new fedora8 kernel causing problems?

Mark Hutchinson mark at onnow.net
Thu Apr 3 17:36:58 UTC 2008


Brad DerManouelian wrote:
> Scott Harris wrote:
>   
>> Mark Hutchinson wrote:
>>     
>>> I am having audio tinny'ness after an update on Fedora 8 with a  
>>> Hauppauge 150 and a 500.
>>> There were two updates that could have done this.  As I understand,  
>>> ivtv drivers are now in the kernel.  Also an update was ivtv itself.
>>> Here is the kernel version: 2.6.24.3-50.fc8
>>>
>>> Though, I still have the ivtv-kmdl installed as well:
>>> ivtv-1.0.3-136.fc8
>>> ivtv-kmdl-2.6.24.3-50.fc8-1.0.3-136.fc8
>>>
>>> Wondering on ideas to troubleshoot this.  I was thinking of  
>>> blacklisting ivtv in hopes that it would black list the included  
>>> kernel version and use the kmdl version that has worked in the past?
>>>
>>> How do you tell which supplied version is the offender?
>>>
>>>       
>> I'm experiencing this as well.  kernel 2.6.24.3-34.fc8
>>
>> As a temporary fix I run this from cron every minute
>>
>> /usr/bin/v4l2-ctl  -d /dev/video1  --set-audio-input=1
>>
>> which fixes it for me (video1 is my pvr-150)
>>
>> Scott
>>     
>
> Any idea what v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video1 --get-audio-input returns when the 
> problem is happening? Is it the same correct value and --set-audio-input 
> just resets the audio or is it something else? For some reason, I feel 
> weird about setting the audio input on my 2 cards every minute - even 
> while recording.
>
> Also, for what it's worth, I have noticed this on my PVR-350, but not on 
> my PVR-150 which is my default card. I'm also running 2.6.24.3-34.fc8.
>
> -Brad
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I have this on both my 150 and 500.  I use only svideo in and not the 
tuner though.



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