[mythtv-users] MythBox unstable when next to stereo/TV
William Munson
wmunson at rochester.rr.com
Sun Aug 20 16:56:34 UTC 2006
Scott Johnson wrote:
> I've tried twice now to move my MythBox from my den to the family
> room. The box works great in my den. But when it is next to the
> stereo or TV in the family room it has trouble booting and eventually I
> get a screen full of text that has "DMA" along the left side. It looks
> like some kind of memory dump. At the bottom of the screen, it reports
> that I am out of memory (including Swap space) and some processes are
> being killed. There is hangs. Last night it worked for about fifteen
> minutes and I could even start to watch a recorded show. Then I did an
> operation in the MythStatus that required the database and it froze
> there and every few minutes I could move the mouse an inch. So I
> rebooted it and I got the same DMA style errors.
>
> I can unhook everything, move it back to the den, and it will power up
> just fine. All my equipment is to record standard def NTSC TV. The TV
> is a Hitachi 27 inch tube from 1994 that has worked great for twelve
> years. I'm connecting my video card to the TV via SVideo.
>
> Hardware:
> Antec Sonata II Case
> C19-A SLI Motherboard
> Celeron D 2.5 GHz
> Western Digital 250 GB Harddrive
> Patriot 1 GB RAM
> Netgear WG311T Wireless 802.11g card
> Gigibyte Geforce 6200 Video Card with SVideo Out
> Scythe Ninja CPU Heatsink/Fan
> Hauppauge 150, 250 (2 Tuners)
> StreamZap Remote (unplugged for now)
>
> Software
> Fedora Core 4 Following Jarod's HowTo
> MythTV 0.19
> Packages are current with a week or so
>
> So I figure that it is electrical interference or not enough power.
>
> 1) Power
> If I turn all the equipment off except the Tivo, TV, and MythBox, it
> still fails. That doesn't seem like a lot of power to me.
>
> 2) Electrical Interference
> I moved the computer away from all the other equipment to a distance of
> about three feet but that didn't help. The cabling doesn't allow me to
> move it any more. If it is electrical interference, what recourse do I
> have? I can keep the computer away from the other equipment but I'd be
> risking the Wife Acceptance Factor (WAF).
>
> I'd like to hear from others before I blow another several hours moving
> things around, only to have to undo it all again. It is especially
> frustrating because I am so close to being finished.
>
> Scott
>
>
I would suspect an electrical problem. Even though you will not be able
to see anything I would try unplugging the tv from power. Dont just turn
it off, that only makes the picture go away, unplug it. Try booting the
computer and playing something. You just need to remember the keystroke
sequence :) If it plays thru your speakers, then there is something
going on with your tv. Most likly is that there is a ground loop between
the tv and the computer. Many vintage tv's like your have floating power
supplies where the internal chassis of the tv is not grounded. Then can
lead to voltage differences and current flowing down the wiring between
tv and computer.
The other likely possibility is that the tv is producing a large
magnetic field around the coils (poor shielding in the design) which is
bothering the power supply in your computer.
The good news in all this is that properly presented to the wife this
can result in a brand new plasma tv hanging on the wall :)
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