<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12pt">Hi,<br><br>I have a Hauppauge PVR-350 that I had been happily using under Fedora 4 through 12.<br>I use the version of MythTV from ATrpms. The machine and OS are 64-bit.<br><br>In mid-April the card started having a problem where it would start recording programs normally but<br>then after some time (anywhere from 1 minute up to 20 minutes) the audio part of the recording stops.<br>The audio cutout is sometimes preceded by a burst of scrambled noise, or less often there's a gradual<br>ramp up of distortion until the audio is unintelligible, followed by the audio cutting out.<br><br>I've watched the recordings using gmplayer outside of MythTV and the audio really is missing; it's not<br>just a playback problem. I tried reverting as many of the MythTV updates as I could undo via Yum.<br>This seemed to work for the next program that I
recorded but subsequent recordings still have the<br>problem.<br><br>I get the same behavior when watching Live TV. Quitting Live TV and going back into it (without<br>
even quitting MythTV) temporarily fixes the problem. I get error messages like this on stdout when<br>the audio goes bad:<br>
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2011-05-09 22:16:55.955 Player(0): Waited 100ms for video buffers AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUuuL<br>
2011-05-09 22:17:00.447 AFD Warning: Audio -44 ms behind video but already 180 video frames queued. AV-Sync might be broken.<br>
2011-05-09 22:17:00.450 AFD Warning: Audio 22 ms behind video but already 180 video frames queued. AV-Sync might be broken.<br><br>I also cold installed Fedora 14 and installed the newest MythTV from ATrpms in an attempt to fix it. This hasn't helped either.<br><br>Anybody have suggestions?<br><br><div></div></div></body></html>