I have pvr-250 card that after a few days of recording with start
to show image defects in the recordings and whiles displaying live tv.
After I reboot the problem goes away for a couple of days. I have
multiple cards in the system and this isn't the first time this
happened. The first time it was the same problem with my pvr-350 card.
All the other cards will work fine just one tuner goes a little flaky.<br>
I get an interesting result when I run:<br>
debian:~# cat /proc/interrupts<br>
CPU0<br>
0: 634699 IO-APIC-edge timer<br>
1: 40 IO-APIC-edge i8042<br>
2:
0 XT-PIC
cascade<br>
8: 4 IO-APIC-edge rtc<br>
14: 9774 IO-APIC-edge ide0<br>
15: 116 IO-APIC-edge ide1<br>
137: 376581 IO-APIC-level ivtv0<br>
145: 424 IO-APIC-level ivtv1<br>
153: 1173 IO-APIC-level ivtv2, eth0<br>
161: 9001 IO-APIC-level ivtv3<br>
169: 0 IO-APIC-level VIA8237<br>
NMI: 0<br>
LOC: 634652<br>
ERR: 0<br>
MIS: 0<br>
<br>
For the ivtv0 card which is the one that is acting up the CPU0 number
is way higher than the rest even on a fresh boot. This number also goes
up even when the card is idle. I'm running ivtv-0.4.3 stable drivers
<a href="http://2.6.15.4">2.6.15.4</a> kernel and mythtv 0.19 so I don't think I can update software
any further. Has anyone seen this problem before? I'm not sure if it's
ivtv, mythtv or just debian related.<br>-- <br>Joshua Frank<br><a href="mailto:frankjoshua@gmail.com">frankjoshua@gmail.com</a>