[mythtv-users] Firewire and F8

Harry Devine lifter89 at comcast.net
Thu Jun 12 23:27:11 UTC 2008


Mitch Gore wrote:
>
>     Yeah, re-enter them.  For the time being, perhaps just add the
>     firewire
>     connection to make things easy.  Also make sure the video sources are
>     assigned to the proper input connections. And attach the backend log
>     when you try to watch something on the firewire, that would help
>     figure
>     out the problem.
>
>     -Tim
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> Dont just re-enter them but use the delete all option!
>
> Mitchell
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OK, so I used the "Delete All Capture Cards" option and got everything 
back.  Encoder 1 is my Analog portion of the pcHD5500, Encoder 2 is the 
Digital portion, and Encoder 3 is the Firewire from my DCT-3412 STB.  I 
have the Firewire setup to use Broadcast @ 100mbps.  However, there is 
one strange thing that I can't seem to find an answer to:  when I switch 
to a channel on Firewire, the audio is about 2 or 3 seconds ahead of the 
video.  I tried searching Gossamer threads but didn't see anything, 
although it IS possible that I missed it.

Any ideas?  I'm SOOOO close now! :-)

Thanks,
Harry



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