[mythtv] MythTV hangs
Argenis Tovar
atovar at austin.rr.com
Thu Apr 15 16:27:21 EDT 2004
Thanks for the tip. I made that change and switched to TV viewing some 4
hours ago, and so far it has not hung. I'll just leave it running
overnight to see what happens.
Argenis
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[mailto:mythtv-dev-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of Mike Drons
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 7:17 AM
To: atovar at austin.rr.com; 'Development of mythtv'
Subject: RE: [mythtv] MythTV hangs
It happens to my machine as well. I have posted many times to the myth
users and have not been able to fix it. My issues are definitely
related to
MythTV frontend/backend.
I can watch for hours when just using "mplayer /dev/video0".
I am running Gentoo on an AMD 2400 with 512M ram and a PVR250.
Michael Drons
INS
mdrons at ins.com
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On Behalf Of Argenis Tovar
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 11:10 PM
To: 'Development of mythtv'
Subject: [mythtv] MythTV hangs
I tried to post this earlier but it was rejected...
Just a couple of weeks ago I decided to try MythTV, so I purchased a
PVR250 and installed it in a Pentium III 450 with 128MB of RAM that
I
wasn't using. It had a 2.5GB hard drive, so I added a 30GB hard
drive to
the box. For video output I'm using and nVidia GForce FX5200 with
128MB
of RAM (this is for testing purposes only -- I plan to assemble a
box
with 3 receivers).
I installed Fedora Core, follow all instructions to the letter, and
everything went just fine. With just one receiver, I tested most of
the
functionality I'm interested in: scheduled recordings, watching TV
(takes about 55% CPU), pausing live TV, etc. Eventually I will
connect
the box to a TV set via a PVR350, but for the moment I'm just using
a
monitor.
The problem...
It hangs frequently. Just to make sure it wasn't my fiddling with
the
interface the reason for that, I just left the TV on overnight. The
next
morning the image was frozen and it was necessary to reset the
system. I
tried disabling DMA in the hard drives, tried with and without the
nVidia drivers, and nothing seems to make a difference: after 3 or 6
hours the system hangs (but only while watching TV or playing a
recording). This would be very annoying if it happens while watching
a
program, not to mention finding out your scheduled recording never
happened.
Has anyone encountered a similar problem? Any suggestions or ideas
will
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Argenis
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