Hi, Reinhard Nissl wrote: >>>> At the moment i get such a line in my syslog and i dont know why. >>>> I am looking RTL 2 at the moment - "Autopsie - Mysteri?se Todesf?lle". >>>> Maybe somebody has the same issue. >>> >>> Please have a look at the following link, where I suggest to add some >>> additional debug messages to locate the problem: >>> >>> http://85.25.132.30/board/thread.php?postid=419725#post419725 >> >> We have the same problem with the VDR 1.3.38 >> We use the Kernel DVB Driver from Kernel 2.6.13 and 2.6.15.2 >> We receiver DVB-T from Munich. >> We use the same DVB-T Usb Receiver from Terratec Cinergy T2 >> Systems are SuSE10 and Debian Sarge. >> >> On my Laptop I use Debian Sarge Kernel 2.6.15.1 and the last DVB cvs >> driver. >> I don't have the problem on my Laptop. >> >> Maybe this can help to locate the problem. > > Today I tried using most recent dvb-kernel (hg clone ...v4l-dvb) and I > get a lot of such messages on channels, where I didn't get them at all > before (= most recent cvs ...dvb-kernel). > > SUSE 10, Kernel 2.6.13-15.8-smp, NOVA-S (03:05.0 Multimedia controller: > Philips Semiconductors SAA7146 (rev 01)). Hhm, switching back to the previous drivers didn't help. But I've also changed the system hard drive today. The current drive is connected via SATA while the previous one was connected via PATA. This might explain why you don't see this issue on your notebook. Bye. -- Dipl.-Inform. (FH) Reinhard Nissl mailto:rnissl@xxxxxx