[mythtv-users] Ticket #9177: "Error opening jump program file buffer" when changing channels in live TV
Michael T. Dean
mtdean at thirdcontact.com
Sat Jun 11 20:52:19 UTC 2011
On 06/10/2011 06:31 PM, MythTV wrote:
> #9177: "Error opening jump program file buffer" when changing channels in live TV
...
> It's really a problem. I have the same issue and, in fact, I always had
> this problem since I bought my tuner card. today I updated MythTV via yum
> on Fedora, hoping that the problem after 2 or 3 updates via yum will be ok
> but it's not. Because I have also only 1 physical card, I just don't know
> how to bypass the problem. In fact, the purpose to bought a TV card was to
> use in with MythTV and I just can't see more than 1 channel, the start
> channel. When I'm trying to change the channel, whatever, I also have this
> message "Error opening jump program file buffer". I'm really sorry but I
> don't understand why such critical problem, concerning a lot of people and
> so reproducible still exist, after such long time. I will give you any
> details/logs/report/information if you need them because, as a lot of
> people, I just and only want to see TV with MythTV.[[BR]]
> Just to conclude that I tried a lot of things and spent a lot of time
> trying to solve his problem, without chance.[[BR]]
> Thank you.[[BR]]
>
> I'm on Fedora 14: 2.6.35.13-91.fc14.x86_64[[BR]]
> My MythTV version (installed from yum): 0.24.1-2.fc14.x86_64[[BR]]
> Analogic channels, in NTSC, in Peru (Cable Magico)[[BR]]
> My TV tuner card: KWorld PCI Analog TV Card - PVR-TV 7134SE[[BR]]
> lspci: Philips Semiconductors SAA7134/SAA7135HL Video Broadcast Decoder
> based
Paul,
Please ask for help on the mythtv-users mailing list (
http://www.mythtv.org/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users ), as it sounds like
your issue is the result of a simple system misconfiguration, and we can
probably identify the issue and help you fix it up quickly on the -users
list. It sounds like yours is just a file system issue, so please
provide information on your file system configuration (NFS/CIFS or local
directory in use for Live TV recordings) and frontend and backend log files.
Thanks,
Mike
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