Hi, I was trying to get my MSI Digivox Mini SL to run with m920x-2bfda2098748. Basically, the USB stick works fine but my TT-Budget/WinTV-NOVA-CI PCI seems to refuse work with the budget_ci driver contained therein. The setup is: frontend 1 Fujitsu Siemens Activy Budget-S PCI (Astra) frontend 2 TT-Budget/WinTV-NOVA-CI PCI (Astra; no CI attached) frontend 3 Sky2PC/SkyStar 2 DVB-S (Hotbird) frontend 4 MSI Digivox Mini SL DVB-T (DE-Munich, just to play with) Sourcecaps patch etc. work fine. Softdevice-0.4.0 used as the MPEG decoder. Whenever a recording starts, VDR crashes after some seconds: Apr 23 00:36:39 linvdr vdr: [7983] record /video/Die_Killerhand/2007-04-23.00.35.50.99.rec Apr 23 00:36:39 linvdr vdr: [7983] creating directory /video/Die_Killerhand Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [7983] creating directory /video/Die_Killerhand/2007-04-23.00.35.50.99.rec Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [7983] recording to '/video/Die_Killerhand/2007-04-23.00.35.50.99.rec/001.vdr' Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [7983] max. latency time 7 seconds Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [16815] file writer thread started (pid=7983, tid=16815) Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [16816] recording thread started (pid=7983, tid=16816) Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [16817] receiver on device 2 thread started (pid=7983, tid=16817) Apr 23 00:36:45 linvdr vdr: [16818] TS buffer on device 2 thread started (pid=7983, tid=16818) Apr 23 00:36:48 linvdr vdr: [7990] frontend 1 timed out while tuning to channel 9, tp 212480 Apr 23 00:37:09 linvdr vdr: [15727] [VideoOut] sync info: repF = 52493, drpF = 0, totF = 52500 Apr 23 00:37:16 linvdr vdr: [16815] ERROR: video data stream broken Apr 23 00:37:16 linvdr vdr: [16815] initiating emergency exit Apr 23 00:37:16 linvdr vdr: [7983] emergency exit requested - shutting down And then VDR restarts, the recording restarts, VDR crashes, restarts, etc. This does not happen with the DVB drivers supplied with OpenSUSE 10.1 (which doesn't support the DVB-T stick ...) Any help is welcome. It would also be nice if "make insmod" did not load *all* of the DVB drivers, just the ones that are actually needed. It's also interesting to see that even if a recording starts for a channel that is on the same bouquet as the one tuned in on receiver 1, the second receiver is used for the recording. Is that by chance or on purpose? -- Write-Protect Tab, n.: A small sticker created to cover the unsightly notch carelessly left by disk manufacturers. The use of the tab creates an error message once in a while, but its aesthetic value far outweighs the momentary inconvenience. -- Robb Russon