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For some reason I can not use RTP with my Ceton InfiniTV PCIe card.
Whenever I do my Ubuntu system hard crashes (even the video
freezes). I use the /dev/ceton/ctn91xx_mpeg0_0 device instead. I
first encountered this on Ubuntu 12.10 but it continues with 13.04.
I have periodically checked, and updated my Ceton driver and
firmware, but nothing helped. Someone at Ceton was unofficially
looking at it, but I have not heard back from the for a fix.<br>
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I have verified the problem is NOT mythtv by using the InfiniTV
python scripts:<br>
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<blockquote><font size="2" color="black"
face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica"><font size="2" color="black"
face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">fbacher [at]
smeagol:~/Source/infinitv_client_1_2$ ./client.py -i <br>
192.168.200.2 -t 3 -c 854 <br>
1359089665.660685 client.py:137 Initializing <br>
1359089670.110189 board.py:47 Found: Ceton InfiniTV PCIe
(00-80-63-70) <br>
1359089672.839368 client.py:37 AVTransportURI: <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="rtsp://192.168.200.1:8554/cetonmpeg3">rtsp://192.168.200.1:8554/cetonmpeg3</a> <br>
1359089672.839393 client.py:39 PrepareForConnection <br>
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<Machine locks up at this point> <br>
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<font size="2"><font face="Verdana,Arial,Helvetica">Anyway, I can't
move up to 0.27 un<font size="2">less it supports the /dev
method or I get this fixed.</font></font></font> <br>
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Thanks for any info. 0.27 sounds wonderful.<br>
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