The disconnect problem is the exact same problem I keep getting. I've
tried to ask on the linux-usb lists, but I was told that i "had faulty
hardware if I keep getting disconnects" - I don't think so as a lot of
us Nova-T users seem to be getting the exact same disconnect problem.
Hope someone comes up with a fix soon, or at least can help us figure
out what's causing it!
Cheers,
Mike
Chris Murton wrote:
So i've been testing various scenarios since my last post, none of
which have improved matters to any extent with my Hauppage WinTV
Nova-T 500 PCI.
I thought I'd go back to latest v4l drivers against 2.6.20, but with
these.. nothing locks on MythTV. I'm just getting constant "(L_s)
Partial Lock"s on every single channel I have. This is with both
dvb-usb-dib0700-01.fw and dvb-usb-dib0700-02-rc1.fw. The only way I
can get picture back is to revert to the kernel drivers against either
the old firmware or the rc1 firmware (which both work.. for a while).
Is there light at the end of the Nova-T 500 PCI card tunnel?
Thanks,
Chris
Chris Murton wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded to the latest hg drivers against a 2.6.20 kernel for my
Nova-T 500 USB and whilst the Oopses went away, the driver now
appears to disconnect more frequently than it did before - I'm also
seeing more frequent partial locks in MythTV (L_s instead of LMS).
Apr 21 10:44:46 basil kernel: usb 2-1: USB disconnect, address 2
Apr 21 10:46:44 basil kernel: dvb-usb: could not submit URB no. 0 -
get them all back
Apr 21 10:46:44 basil kernel: dvb-usb: error while enabling fifo.
Apr 21 10:50:10 basil kernel: dvb-usb: error while stopping stream.
I tried the latest firmware that I could find
(dvb-usb-dib0700-02-rc1.fw) and that gave me similar results with no
noticeable improvement.
I'm now trying a different approach, using the 2.6.20 kernel drivers
with the latest firmware.. the partial locks have gone away and no
disconnects yet but it's only been running for 30 minutes!
Also, I don't know if anyone else has had this but when the USB
disconnects occur it does not reconnect, but as soon as I reboot
something must trigger the USB device to come back on as I can see it
being re-probed and brought online as the box is going down - any
thoughts?
Thanks
Chris
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