[mythtv-users] Skip-ahead acting weird after FC10 upgrade

Larry K lunchtimelarry at gmail.com
Mon Oct 26 01:50:54 UTC 2009


On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:38 PM, Jarod Wilson <jarod at wilsonet.com> wrote:

> On 10/23/2009 09:42 AM, Larry K wrote:
> ...
>
>  Yes, lirc is working most of the time.  It's just the occasional error
>> that causes myth to weird out on me.  If I press skip-ahead say 10 times
>> repeatedly, I'll get maybe one bad code transmitted and then myth gets
>> into the wrong menu and then the wife yells at me for it.
>>
>> I am using the Hauppauge PVR-250 IR receiver.  I have a Xantech
>> connecting block that I use to get the IR signal into my equipment
>> cabinet.  The emitter from the Xantech is positioned in close proximity
>> to the Hauppauge IR receiver.
>>
>> All of this has worked fine for several years.  The issues started after
>> the fc10 upgrade.
>>
>
> I got nothin' on this front, lirc_i2c has changed some since what's in the
> F10 kernel, but only in the i2c client registration area, nothing
> significant I can think of in the signal processing area. Might try running
> with lirc_i2c loaded in debug mode, see what gets spit out into dmesg when
> the wackiness ensues.
>
> --
>

Well, I ran in debug mode and I can see different hex codes reflected in the
log when the spurious codes are received by irw , but the log gives no
indication as to why....

Oh.  I forgot to say that I have dual Hauppauge PVR-250s in this machine.  I
guess this shouldn't matter to lirc?  It hasn't in the past.
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