Hallo
> I appreciate the input. A question: how do you measure frame drops
> while recording to /dev/null ?
This test helps (at least for the zoran based cards) to see if the hard
disks or controller causes any problems. If you have any other problem
like a sound card with a not to stable samplera
Hi Bernhard,
I appreciate the input. A question: how do you measure frame drops
while recording to /dev/null ?
Thanks,
Jon
> Hallo
>
> > It's the Tyan S2460 "TigerMP".
> After that board came the TigerMPX (S2466) ?
> I have the tiger MPX board but use zoran cards. At least in my case it
> seem
Hallo
> It's the Tyan S2460 "TigerMP".
After that board came the TigerMPX (S2466) ?
I have the tiger MPX board but use zoran cards. At least in my case it
seem that the 2.6.0 test4 kernel workes better with the board and the
CPU's disks. I have had less framedrops in my first test. But that can
al
It's the Tyan S2460 "TigerMP".
Thanks,
Jon
> Hi Jon,
>
> On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 18:59, Jon Stahl wrote:
> > > - 1.6G Athlon system
> > I'm *still* getting lot's of frame drops. I don't know what else to
> > try. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ...
>
> What mainboard?
>
> Ronald
>
Hi Jon,
On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 18:59, Jon Stahl wrote:
> > - 1.6G Athlon system
> I'm *still* getting lot's of frame drops. I don't know what else to
> try. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated ...
What mainboard?
Ronald
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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi All,
Thanks for your responses on my question regarding frame drops.
Here is my original email for reference.
> I am using:
> - 1.6G Athlon system
> - standard RH9.0
> - latest dvgrab code
> - IEEE 1394 card (TSB12LV26 using TI chipset with ohci1394 driver)
> - SCSI (IBM DDYS-T18350N drive, A