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From: Jeff DeFouw <jeffd@i2k.com>
To: Josh Borke <joshborke@gmail.com>
Cc: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Hauppauge HVR-1800 Analog issues
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2008 23:00:40 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20081208040040.GA7855@blorp.plorb.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <7d91b3760812071828w57ba50d6h979d9d0f703d3080@mail.gmail.com>

On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 09:28:17PM -0500, Josh Borke wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Fedora 10 and decided to try to get my Hauppauge
> HVR-1800 working. I thought everything was working fine and well because I
> could run 'tvtime -d /dev/video0' and 'cat /dev/video1 > /tmp/test.mpg' and
> things worked but then I rebooted and it all went to pot. Now when I run
> 'cat /dev/video1 > /tmp/test.mpg' the output of tvtime becomes wavy and
> distorted. I tried loading both cx25840 and cx23885 with debug=1 but that
> didn't help.  I also tried with the latest v4l-dvb sources
> (v4l-dvb-7100e78482d7) with the same result.
> 
> I've attached the dmesg in hopes of being some help.
> 
> To recap, I can 'tvtime -d /dev/video0' and I get a great picture. As soon
> as I 'cat /dev/video1 > /tmp/test.mpg' the picture goes wavy.

I found the same thing while testing the analog tuner support (which I 
don't normally use).  It only happened the first time after boot.  
Unloading all of the modules (run "make rmmod" in the v4l-dvb sources) 
and reloading them always fixed it for me.  Also, make sure the tuner 
module is loaded after that.  Mine doesn't auto-load for some reason.

-- 
Jeff DeFouw <jeffd@i2k.com>

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  reply	other threads:[~2008-12-08  4:01 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-12-08  2:28 [linux-dvb] Hauppauge HVR-1800 Analog issues Josh Borke
2008-12-08  4:00 ` Jeff DeFouw [this message]
2008-12-08 14:03   ` Josh Borke
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-08-24  2:30 Dustin Coates
2008-08-24 13:51 ` Steven Toth
2008-08-24 20:50   ` Dustin Coates
2008-08-25 14:43     ` Steven Toth
2008-08-22 20:18 William Austin
2008-08-25 14:40 ` Steven Toth
2008-08-18 23:14 Jay Modi
2008-08-19 16:51 ` Barry Quiel
2008-08-19 20:45   ` Jay Modi
2008-08-19 21:03     ` Steven Toth
2008-08-19 21:23       ` Jay Modi
2008-08-19 21:40         ` Steven Toth
2008-08-19 22:22           ` Jay Modi
2008-08-20  0:41             ` Brian Steele
2008-08-20  3:33       ` Barry Quiel
2008-08-20  3:51         ` Steven Toth
2008-08-20  4:31           ` Barry Quiel
2008-08-22 17:10             ` Barry Quiel

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