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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/4/14 9:04 AM, Jon Heizer wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 7:34 AM, Dan
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Just one more heads up but if you get spdif working do
a dummy recording and check for audio drift. It is a
known issue with some STBs. With my VIP dish receiver
it gets noticeably off after 15 minutes of recording.
I actually just tried it again a few days ago. <br>
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Interesting. I have two Dish VIP 221k's, which I use with
two HD-PVR 1s from different generations, and don't have
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<div>VIP 211 here. I have 2 and both do it. Using 1080i
fixed output. Curious what resolution if any you may be
using and the firmware version of your hdpvrs. Also worth
yet another shot.</div>
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I am also using 1080i and have these firmwares:<br>
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firmware version 0x18 dated Oct 19 2011 07:15:48<br>
firmware version 0x15 dated Jun 17 2010 09:26:53<br>
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The newer firmware requires adjustments to picture settings if you
are using an old kernel. In case it helps, I also found at some
point it was necessary to do this once, after the driver is loaded:<br>
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/usr/bin/v4l2-ctl --device /dev/video0 --set-ctrl=audio_encoding=4<br>
/usr/bin/v4l2-ctl --device /dev/video1 --set-ctrl=audio_encoding=4<br>
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