I shut down my system back around halloween, and it took me a couple of
weeks before I got around to bringing it back up, but the extra-cold
boot did the trick. PVR-150 was recognized as such and errors in
dmesg went away.<br>
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PVR-150 is back to capturing video as its creator intended it to.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/31/05, <b class="gmail_sendername">Rudy Zijlstra</b> <<a href="mailto:mythtv@edsons.demon.nl">mythtv@edsons.demon.nl
</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Shawn wrote:<br><br>>John Cartwright wrote:<br>><br>><br>>>Hello,
<br>>><br>>>I've got a PVR-150. Sometimes for whatever reason mine gets<br>>>recognized as a PVR-250 like your dmesg output says in which case I<br>>>lose video. The only solution I've found to this problem has been
<br>>>to turn the machine completely off for about 10 - 30 seconds and<br>>>then try again. I think I read somewhere that the registers in the<br>>>tuner take a while to completely clear hence the 10 - 30 second
<br>>>wait. Hope this helps. Let us know if you find something that<br>>>works out better.<br>>><br>>><br>><br>>This has happened to me also, and performing a cold boot (turning the<br>>machine off and unplugging it for 30 seconds) usually does the trick.
<br>>I've read that it has something to do with the firmware.<br>><br>><br>No, With the HW retaining settings until all kinds of elcos and such<br>have fully lost power....<br>Combined with it being very difficult to fully reset the HW (result of
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