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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/12/2014 6:18 PM,
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<div>I disabled XHCI entirely in the kernel and BIOS, rebooted
into the new kernel, same result.<br>
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3.17.6 does seem to be better (~20m average until lockup) than
the 3.16.5 kernel (~5m) ... but still unusuable. I'm trying
3.18.1 now.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 6:16 PM,
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<p>Look at your kernel log and you'll likely see your
USB3 is crashing. I have not yet found stable USB3
drivers for Linux (stick with USB2).</p>
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Please don't top post on this list.<br>
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I'm assuming you've checked the usual culprits of hd-pvr issues
(sharing a bus with a lower speed device (lsusb -t)), audio
connection issues (try stereo input vs. spdif). <br>
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Outside of that my only suggestion I can think of is get a cheap usb
PCIe card with a *good* chipset (NEC, or something, generally not
Via).<br>
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