On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, Alexander Macdonald wrote: [snip] >> I am using the video4linux archive from >> http://dl.bytesex.org/cvs-snapshots/video4linux-20050403-221421.tar.gz >> with kernel 2.6.10 and the kaffeine video player version 0.6-cvs from >> http://kaffeine.sourceforge.net/ > > ok, just to get things straight. Those video4linux snapshots are the > same as the kernel patches, but with added patches to the v4l core > right? or are they more up to date in general? I'm not sure which I > should be using. I don't know. These were the only v4l sources I was able to compile without trouble and the only ones leading to a working setup. >> I have got the same audio/video glitches that you report, but they have >> become less frequent since I use kaffeine as a player. > > well my card is being used in a headless mythtv mini-itx box to stream > tv around my house so kaffeine is no good for me. OK. [...] > I had a quick look and only saw one such place (changing some value to > 0xf4 in the mt352_set_parameters function), changing it didn't seem to > have any impact on the readreg errors. There have been more tips on what to change in the code if your card is a Pinnacle card in an earlier thread, maybe by one of the maintainers of the mt352 code. > Anyway I'm just a c++ programmer and I've never written a device driver > in my life so I'm in no position to start tinkering with the source. I'm just a simple c programmer myself. :-) Regards, Rainer -- Rainer Schubert - Linux TV User