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Sundtek MediaTV Pro (Europe) / Re:issues with kaffeine and tvtime, etc.
« am: August 17, 2009, 05:39:23 Nachmittag »
I don't get any obvious video corruption as far as I can tell when viewing analog tv, only audio noise.
Regarding the kaffeine issue, and specifically the new 15/8 version driver, I only just now noticed after doing an unplanned reboot of the system (because Kaffeine crashed). It seems the overflow issue is not the same anymore (no more complaints in the terminal), but switching between dvb-t to analog and back again seems to cause some instability. Simply killing the mediasrv process doesn't seem to be enough, because once the issues occur it seems the entire system becomes unstable and literaly requires a reboot because once kaffeine starts behaving this way it seems it kills itself if i try to restart it. Maybe this behaviour is consistent with some USB issue, because once I got this problem the entire system behaves sluggish and is no longer stable.
The main problem however i noticed after I did the system reboot (the first one after having installed the latest driver version). Now, after KDE (3.5.9 or whatever version is in a stock Debian/Lenny install) is initialized I get this message;
"could not start kdeinit. check your installation"
After this, all things such as proper keyboard layout etc. is not loaded (and obviously whatever other things kdeinit does hasn't been performed). Clearly the new version of the driver is not particularly compatible with debian/lenny, because once I uninstalled the driver and rebooted once more, kdeinit seems to be alright again.
To summerize, the new version of the driver seems to have improved the kaffeine dvb-t experience to some degree but is not really useful for a debian/lenny system because of this kdeinit issue.
I can't think of anything else I migth have done that would have caused this issue, the driver being the only recent change to the system.
Regarding the kaffeine issue, and specifically the new 15/8 version driver, I only just now noticed after doing an unplanned reboot of the system (because Kaffeine crashed). It seems the overflow issue is not the same anymore (no more complaints in the terminal), but switching between dvb-t to analog and back again seems to cause some instability. Simply killing the mediasrv process doesn't seem to be enough, because once the issues occur it seems the entire system becomes unstable and literaly requires a reboot because once kaffeine starts behaving this way it seems it kills itself if i try to restart it. Maybe this behaviour is consistent with some USB issue, because once I got this problem the entire system behaves sluggish and is no longer stable.
The main problem however i noticed after I did the system reboot (the first one after having installed the latest driver version). Now, after KDE (3.5.9 or whatever version is in a stock Debian/Lenny install) is initialized I get this message;
"could not start kdeinit. check your installation"
After this, all things such as proper keyboard layout etc. is not loaded (and obviously whatever other things kdeinit does hasn't been performed). Clearly the new version of the driver is not particularly compatible with debian/lenny, because once I uninstalled the driver and rebooted once more, kdeinit seems to be alright again.
To summerize, the new version of the driver seems to have improved the kaffeine dvb-t experience to some degree but is not really useful for a debian/lenny system because of this kdeinit issue.
I can't think of anything else I migth have done that would have caused this issue, the driver being the only recent change to the system.