** Changed in: mythtv
       Status: New => Invalid

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8300HD Firewire works in linux but not in Myth
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/363237
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Status in Mythbuntu, Ubuntu derivative focused upon MythTV: Confirmed
Status in MythTV: Invalid

Bug description:

Basically, I'm unable to get MythTV to use my FireWire-equipped cable box as an 
input. I'm pretty confident that the problem is not with Linux, nor with the 
cable box itself, but rather with MythTV. This is because everything works fine 
outside of MythTV. (Note: Running Mythbuntu 9.04, which uses the latest patched 
version 0.21 of MythTV).

The cable box is a Scientific Atlanta 8300HD (cable provided by Cox in Las 
Vegas). I have verified that the majority of the channels are unencrypted. In 
fact, using the test-mpeg program, I can easily and reliably capture MPEG-2 
streams off of the box and straight to files, and they play perfectly.

In MythTV, the channel changing works perfectly (as I change channels, I can 
watch the channel numbers change on the box itself). However, the only 
information in the overlay is as follows:

[quote]
Signal 100% | (L__) Partial Lock
[/quote]

After the prescribed delay, the warning box will pop up complaining that "You 
should have gotten a channel lock by now..."

At the same time, mythbackend.log reports:

[quote]
Preview Error: Previewer file '/home/mythtv/rtemp/11070090417201123.mpg' is not 
valid.
Preview Error: Run() file not local: '/home/mythtv/rtemp/11070090417201123.mpg'
Preview Error: Preview process not ok. 
fileinfo(/home/mythtv/rtemp/11070090417201123.mpg.png) exists: 0 readable: 0 
size: 0
Of course, I have verified that the channels are unencrypted and can be 
captured from the command line with test-mpeg. I have also verified that the 
myth user has read/write access to the recording directory (in this case, I've 
moved it to the myth user's home dir).
[/quote]

Just to spice things up, in a few instances (less than 0.5%), somehow, MythTV 
will get a lock and start playing the channel! I've found no way to reproduce 
this reliably.

I've tried all manner of combinations with the backend settings, including 
varying the signal delays, bitrates, and trying different drivers. The results 
appear to be the same, so long as I use 'Generic' or one of the 'Scientific 
Atlanta' drivers. If I use Motorola drivers, the channel changing ceases to 
function.

My suspicion is that the problem lies with complexities with the Myth firewire 
import driver. As I've said, copying via the simple test-mpeg script works 
flawlessly, every time.

If this is not a bug, any help would be appreciated.



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