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[vdr] Re: vdr crashes if a timer begins



> > Jan 13 12:20:00 melchior vdr[1197]: timer 4 start
> > Jan 13 12:20:00 melchior vdr[1197]: waiting for EPG info...
> > Jan 13 12:20:11 melchior vdr[1197]: no EPG info available
> > Jan 13 12:20:11 melchior vdr[1197]: record
> > /video/Mini_Goddess/_/2003-01-13.12:20.50.50.rec Jan 13 12:20:11 melchior
> > vdr[1197]: creating directory
> > /video/Mini_Goddess/_/2003-01-13.12:20.50.50.rec Jan 13 12:20:11 melchior
> > vdr[1197]: recording to
> > '/video/Mini_Goddess/_/2003-01-13.12:20.50.50.rec/001.vdr' Jan 13
> > 12:20:11 melchior vdr[9069]: recording thread started (pid=9069) Jan 13
> > 12:20:11 melchior vdr[9070]: receiver thread started on device 1
> > (pid=9070) Jan 13 12:20:42 melchior vdr[9070]: ERROR: video data stream
> > broken on device 1
>
> Apparently there is no data coming from that channel.
> Are you sure the channel settings are correct?

I have the same behaviour with 2 DVB-S Cards (Nexus-S + TT Rev. 1.3), 
linux-dvb-driver (2002-12-08) and vdr 1.1.19. After reload of the dvb modules 
it works sometimes without problems, sometimes not. Each card has its own 
interrupt.

I got this problem last time more often (test of new dvb.drivers), since I 
want to use my third card (Nova-S).

I also have a serious effect by replay recordings. After the start of replay 
it looks like "the tape" was wavy (for a few seconds). After that, rest of 
replay is ok. The problem occurs every time, independently of the cpu load or 
other recordings.

Rainer



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