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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/26/2012 10:18 AM, Keith Pyle
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This likely rules out HD-PVR power or temperature issues, and
cable problems.<br>
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The remaining possibilities for failing to capture on Linux would
seem to be:<br>
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1. the USB port on the mythbackend system - the port used thus far
is USB 2.0 on an unused bus (not shared with other USB devices)<br>
2. the Linux USB subsystem - not very likely, IMO<br>
3. the hdpvr driver in Linux 3.4.7<br>
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Other than trying a different USB port, I don't see many options
for success. I may have a gently used HD-PVR for sale if this
fails.<br>
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Hi Keith,<br>
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It is unfortunate that you are having so many issues. Many of us
are using the HDPVR successfully. I have no issues recording 720p
and 1080i content with 0.24 and now with 0.25 as well. I am still
using the 0x15 firmware on a 3.5.2 kernel, but had solid success for
the last 2 years on a 2.4 kernel as well.<br>
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Before you give up, it might be worth spending $15 and buy a
different USB addon card for your computer. In the mailing lists, I
have seen various issues with people who were sharing a bus with
other USB devices ( you already ruled this out ) and it I recall it
just wouldn't work for some people. I have to wonder if it just
doesn't work well with some USB controllers.<br>
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Michael<br>
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