[mythtv] Segfault or 'Delaying to next trigger'

Geoffrey Hausheer ou401cru02 at sneakemail.com
Mon Mar 10 14:12:08 EST 2003


On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 12:26:16 -0500, "Matt Zimmerman mdz-at-debian.org
|mythtv/1.0-Allow|" <n4n4hbjjnh0t at sneakemail.com> said:
> All of the symptoms that you posted have to do with sound, so that would
> be
> the obvious way to troubleshoot it.  Go to your local hamfest or computer
> show and pick up a sound blaster PCI; it should be almost free and will
> sound better and work better than your onboard audio.
Well, I set the audiodevice to /dev/null, and mythtv is no longer
segfaulting, so I guess this agrees with your analysis that it is the
audio card (or drivers).  So I guess I'll go buy a cheap sound card, and
hopefully this will fix my problems.

> 
> FWIW, I have sync problems with the onboard audio on my desktop PC, but
> everything works fine in my myth box with an SB Live.
> 
> > On a completely side note, would it be possible to load liblame with
> > libdl?  That should allow libmp3lame to be optional, and would lilkely let
> > mythTv enter debian proper (perhaps with .ogg as the alternate format)
> 
> Not until the libavcodec question is resolved.
Does nuppelvideo have this problem too, or is it just the mpeg4 codec? 
having debs is very convenient, consdiering all the dependancies of
mythtv.

Unfortunately the debs you host seem to conflict with KDE3.1 (at least on
my system), which mandates using the src-debs (which build fine against
the qt3c102 libs, with just minor tweaking).  Of course, I then get a
segfault while parsing XMLTV outut in mythfilldatabase (which, along with
this other problem, is why I went with CVS)

Anyhow, this is a beautiful program, and I can't wait to get all my
problems worked out, so I can start using it.

Enough of the off-topic stuff.

Thanks again,
Geoff


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