[mythtv-users] Re: Could I have damaged my PVR 150 with the IVTV Drivers?

Bradley Hennon bhennon at gmail.com
Tue Apr 26 13:27:33 UTC 2005


THanks Axel,
 your right, i should have used the IVTV list.
 Brad

 On 4/25/05, Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm at atrpms.net> wrote: 
> 
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 02:01:02PM -0400, Bradley Hennon wrote:
> > I recently bought a PVR150. I installed the IVTV Drivers and the card
> > seemed to be working. Without cable or antenna hooked up i would get
> > static and static noise. I could pause and rewind the static so i went
> > ahead with the myth install/setup.
> >
> > After a couple of reboots, i wanted to try it once more before moving
> > it to where my TV is and i got 2 seconds of static then it locked up
> > and after a few seconds of staring at a locked up screen, I was
> > returned to a Myth error screen "There was a problem with the video
> > input..."
> >
> > After the error and a reboot i no longer had a "video0" in /dev/ . I
> > reloaded the drivers and got video0 back but the same thing happened
> > when i tested it.
> >
> > I took out the card and put it in a windows XP machine and NO new
> > hardware was detected and nothing in the bios or device manager.
> >
> > my question is - Could i have physically damaged the card by using the
> > "testing" IVTV Drivers? I dont think i have ever seen drivers damage a
> > peice of hardware but is it possible?
> 
> Quite impossible in this case. Post your lspci output with the card
> plugged in possibly another known-to-work slot. Otherwise file an RMA
> and get a replacement card.
> 
> P.S. Very OT for mythtv, why not use the ivtv lists?
> --
> Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net <http://ATrpms.net>
> 
> 
>
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