> Is your vdr-1.3.34 vanilla or a patched version ? I am afraid its a patched one... I'll do tests with vanilla vdr and Softdevice as the only one plugin. > Which DVB driver ? Those ones included in kernel-2.6.11-1.1369_FC4 > Which DVB hardware do you use ? SkyStar2 > Is the card correct identified ? yep > Do dvb-apps like dvbscan work ? they did long time ago.... Nevertheless, I am currently using vdr-1.3.34 with dxr3-0.2.4 plugin. I remember I had once this msg (ERROR (transfer.c,124): Invalid Argument), and the only way I found was to upgrade dxr3 plugin to cvs, then to 0.2.4 once available. Just to say without Softdevice it works, with Softdevice I have this msg, thus I believe something wrong between vdr and Softdevice. Thanks and regards, Eric 2005/11/4, Stefan Lucke <stefan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Quoting Eric GRAMMATICO : > > > Hi Stefan, > > > > I may found something interesting. Following your advices I add twm in > > my .Xclients. Same behavior. > > > > But vdr is eating more than 60% of cpu and syslogd the remaining... > > > > I found the following msg in /var/log/messages > > Nov 4 08:16:46 vdr vdr[2468]: ERROR (transfer.c,124): Invalid Argument > > Nov 4 08:17:16 vdr last message repeated 378252 times > > > > Is it helping ? > > I guess yes. We have to look at total different things, as that's > a plain vdr message. > > Is your vdr-1.3.34 vanilla or a patched version ? > Which DVB driver ? > Which DVB hardware do you use ? > Is the card correct identified ? > Do dvb-apps like dvbscan work ? > > Stefan Lucke > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >