DVB stream after using composite video in on Mythtv

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I have a DNTV-Live Pro PCI card using the cx88 chipset , I have setup my card in Mythtv + V4L drivers for the Composite video in. I Started recording the DVB-T stream and then start using the Composite (video-in) which stops the DVB input and I see a flood of the following messages .

Q1. What do these messages mean.
Q2. Can I using both the DVB + Composie on my Hybrid card at the same time..

I believe in the Windows environment the drivers and s/w can do this,
but do the DVB modules in DVB-Linux allow this?

dmesg output:

tda9887 3-0043: i2c i/o error: rc == -121 (should be 4)
cx88[0]/2: queue is empty - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_start_dma w: 0, h: 0, f: 2
cx88[0]/2: setting the interrupt mask
cx88[0]/2: [c31375c0/0] cx8802_buf_queue - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_restart_queue
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_restart_queue: queue is empty
cx88[0]/2: queue is empty - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_start_dma w: 0, h: 0, f: 2
cx88[0]/2: setting the interrupt mask
cx88[0]/2: [cbf244c0/0] cx8802_buf_queue - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_restart_queue
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_restart_queue: queue is empty
cx88[0]/2: queue is empty - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_start_dma w: 0, h: 0, f: 2
cx88[0]/2: setting the interrupt mask
cx88[0]/2: [c31375c0/0] cx8802_buf_queue - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_timeout
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_stop_dma
cx88[0]/2: restarting queue
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_restart_queue
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_restart_queue: queue is empty
cx88[0]/2: queue is empty - first active
cx88[0]/2: cx8802_start_dma w: 0, h: 0, f: 2
cx88[0]/2: setting the interrupt mask

Has any other the latest changes in the CVS affect this bugs/feature?

Any advice or information would be appreciated,
note is there any more debugging that would help diagnose this problem?

Thanks
Paul

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