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Re: [mythtv-users] HD PVR Device Error Detected Paul Siegel Sat Apr 07 05:00:33 2012

Replying to my own email as I finally found the solution, and I figured it was worth recording for posterity. Maybe if someone else has this issue in the future they will stumble upon these emails. Ultimately, the problem was that my firmware was too new.

The mythtv wiki page mentions this problem:

"*Note:* 29-Aug-2011: The latest version of the firmware, 1.6.29207, dated July 27, 2011, causes oversaturation and color issues with the encoding of the analog signal. Until this is resolved, you do not want to upgrade to this version. Version 1.5.7, from June 17, 2010 appears to work. Hauppauge has acknowledged the issue and provided a link to the earlier firmware for non-Windows systems on their support page: Hauppauge HD-PVR support <http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_hdpvr.html>"

Note though that the link included actually points to the latest driver (1.7.1.30059) which includes an unsupported firmware. This was confirmed by using:

dmesg | grep hdpvr

And noting there was a message indicating that the firmware was not supported. Digging through Hauppauge's webiste, I finally came across this page:

http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_faq_linux.html

Which includes a download for the older driver (1.1.5.7.0). Installing this driver on a WIndows box with the HD PVR connected flashed the firmware back down to a supported version, and now it works great with Myth. Hallelujah.


On 4/3/2012 8:35 AM, Paul Siegel wrote:
There is definitely sound when playing back the .ts file created via 'cat /dev/video0 > test.ts'.

On 4/2/2012 10:30 PM, Richard Woelk wrote:
On 4/2/2012 3:14 PM, Paul Siegel wrote:
Been bashing my head against this one for a couple days now, was hoping someone on this list might be able to help. Bought myself an HD PVR, running on an Ubuntu 11.04 back-end, and custom-built the drivers per this page: http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/Hauppauge_HD-PVR#HD-PVR_Driver_Compilation_Howto

Using 'cat /dev/video0 > test.ts' works great, the file plays fine with vlc. However, when I tried to set it up to work within myth, I get errors. I ran my back-end using '-v all' in hopes of finding something more useful in the output, but I'm not seeing anything obvious. Here it is:

2012-04-01 22:50:18.948 DevRdB(/dev/video0): buffer size 9400 KB
2012-04-01 22:50:18.948 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): DRB ready
2012-04-01 22:50:18.948 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): HandleSingleProgramPAT(NULL) 2012-04-01 22:50:18.948 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Initial startup of recorder
2012-04-01 22:50:18.948 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Checking Resolution
2012-04-01 22:50:18.949 TVRec(1): SetFlags(RecorderRunning,RingBufferReady,) -> FrontendReady,RunMainLoop,CancelNextRecording,NeedToStartRecorder,RecorderRunning,RingBufferReady, 2012-04-01 22:50:18.949 TVRec(1): ClearFlags(NeedToStartRecorder,) -> FrontendReady,RunMainLoop,CancelNextRecording,RecorderRunning,RingBufferReady,
2012-04-01 22:50:18.949 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Got Resolution 1920x1080
2012-04-01 22:50:18.949 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): StartEncoding
2012-04-01 22:50:18.950 MSqlQuery::exec(DBManager1) UPDATE cardinput SET startchan = '4' WHERE cardinputid = '1' 2012-04-01 22:50:18.951 MSqlQuery::exec(DBManager2) UPDATE capturecard SET defaultinput = 'Component' WHERE cardid = '1'
2012-04-01 22:50:18.964 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Encoding started
2012-04-01 22:50:21.467 DevRdB(/dev/video0) Error: Poll giving up
2012-04-01 22:50:21.467 DevRdB(/dev/video0): fill_ringbuffer: error state 2012-04-01 22:50:21.467 MPEGRec(/dev/video0) Error: Device error detected
2012-04-01 22:50:21.467 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): RestartEncoding
2012-04-01 22:50:21.468 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): StopEncoding
2012-04-01 22:50:21.641 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Encoding stopped
2012-04-01 22:50:21.641 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Checking Resolution
2012-04-01 22:50:21.642 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Got Resolution 1920x1080
2012-04-01 22:50:21.642 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): StartEncoding
2012-04-01 22:50:21.657 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Encoding started
2012-04-01 22:50:24.167 DevRdB(/dev/video0) Error: Poll giving up
2012-04-01 22:50:24.168 DevRdB(/dev/video0): fill_ringbuffer: error state 2012-04-01 22:50:24.172 MPEGRec(/dev/video0) Error: Device error detected
2012-04-01 22:50:24.172 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): RestartEncoding
2012-04-01 22:50:24.172 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): StopEncoding
2012-04-01 22:50:24.351 MPEGRec(/dev/video0): Encoding stopped

Looks like it tries a couple more times before completely giving up. Given that catting /dev/video0 works fine, I'm inclined to think this problem is on the myth end, and not the driver, cables, etc. That said I've run the gamut of trying different usb ports, cables, turning off legacy usb support in the bios, etc. I'm always stuck with this same problem.

Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks.

Paul
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Just a silly thought, When you play the file with VLC, do you have sound? I had an issue with my optical cable that prevented the HDPVR from recording in mythtv, but recorded fine with cat /dev/video0 I thought the file played fine, but it had silent audio. (I don't have speakers on my backend)

- Richard





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