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On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 00:14 -0700, Karl Hegbloom wrote:<BR>
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<TT><FONT COLOR="#000000">I wonder if you saw the note at ivtvdriver.org about needing new</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#000000">firmware for 0.10.0 ?</FONT></TT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> </FONT><BR>
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Yes, I'd actually updated the firmware files when I was still on 0.9.1. They are the most recent versions.<BR>
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Everything was working fine with kernel 2.6.12 and ivtv 0.4.0. I upgraded because I needed to build a new kernel for some other stuff (wireless ethernet). Unfortunately I'm not sure if I could get 0.4.0, but 0.4.5 is still in portage (I use Gentoo), if I can't find a resolution soon I'm going to be forced to try going back to the 2.6.12 kernel with 0.4.5.<BR>
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What will occasionally happen is that it will record 5-10 minutes of the show before cutting off. After it cuts off that tuner becomes useless until I reboot the computer. There is usually more than one recording happening at the time it occurs.<BR>
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On Sunday it happened to both Battlestar Galactica and Without A Trace at the same time (about 10 minutes in), but Extras which was also recording was OK.<BR>
Wednesday it happened to Medium right off the bat (no time in) but Lost and CSI: NY were both OK.<BR>
Last night it happened to ER about 5 minutes in but Shark was OK.<BR>
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I know there were also problems on Monday and Tuesday but I don't remember the details.<BR>
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James Orr <<A HREF="mailto:james@orrwhat.net">james@orrwhat.net</A>>
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