[ATrpms-users] another "audio too fast" issue with Myth/ivtv
Larry
atrpms at american-hero.com
Fri Mar 23 14:15:06 CET 2007
For the good of the list or someone hitting this via the archives.
The fix was to downgrade the video4linux-kmdl to a previous version.
I took it a little farther and went back to a previous kernel, but I'm
told that simply doing the below should get you back up and running
should you run into this.
# rpm -e video4linux-kmdl-`uname -r`.fc6-20070302-78.fc6.at
# rpm -ivh video4linux-kmdl-`uname -r`.fc6-20061107-77.fc6.at.i686.rpm
Larry
Larry wrote:
> All,
>
> After getting my machine upgraded over the past few days I finally
> managed to get some time to actually watch some TV.
>
> When I fired up my first show I noticed that the audio was playing to
> fast. I started checking and its only on recordings since I did the
> upgrade as all my older stuff was fine.
>
> Digging through the various archives I found that multiple other people
> are having the same issue, and from the ones I found they all seemed to
> be pulling from the ATRPMS archives (hence why I'm posting here...)
>
> I'm not saying that ATRPMS is the problem, just that those that are
> pulling from here are also experiencing the issue.
>
>
> The only recommendation that seemed to work was to downgrade to a
> previous version of the ivtv driver.
>
> I dug through the ivtv archives and the question has been posted by no
> one has found the problem yet so I'm hopeful that maybe someone on this
> list has ran across this issue and found the fix.
>
> I'm getting this in my logs :
>
> ivtv0: All encoder MPEG stream buffers are full. Dropping data.
> ivtv0: Cause: the application is not reading fast enough.
> ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
> ivtv0 warning: IVTV_IOC_DEC_FLUSH is obsolete!
> ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
> ivtv0 warning: IVTV_IOC_DEC_FLUSH is obsolete!
> ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
> ivtv0 warning: IVTV_IOC_DEC_FLUSH is obsolete!
> ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
> ivtv0 warning: IVTV_IOC_DEC_FLUSH is obsolete!
> ivtv0: Stereo mode changed
>
> Looking for a little guidance on how to even troubleshoot this problem
> further so I can pass that info along to those that can fix the problem
> if it hasn't been fixed already.
>
> [root at mythbe ~]# rpm -qa | grep ivtv
> ivtv_xdriver-0.10.7-8_r3843.fc6.at
> perl-Video-ivtv-0.13-8.fc6.at
> ivtv-0.10.1-126.fc6.at
> ivtv-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2925.fc6-0.10.1-126.fc6.at
> ivtv-firmware-20070217-13.at
>
> As always thanks..
>
> Larry
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