[mythtvnz] DVB drivers location and .zst compression
Paul
paulgir at gmail.com
Wed May 21 03:36:50 BST 2025
On 2025-05-21 13:55, Stephen Worthington wrote:
> On Wed, 21 May 2025 10:54:09 +1200, you wrote:
>
>> On 2025-05-21 10:41, Curtis Walker wrote:
>>> On Wed, 21 May 2025 at 10:19, Paul<paulgir at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I have been seeing minor artifacts (pixellation) , mainly after
>>> skipping forward during playback.
>>>
>>> Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-2200Back in my installation of MythTV on
>>> Xubuntu 16.04 I saw a similar effect because one piece of firmware
>>> (nxp7164-2010-03-10.1.fw) for
>>>
>>> my Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-2200 was not in /lib/firmware/'current
>>> kernal' , so I was checking the locations of the relevant
>>> firmware and I see /lib/firmware/'current kernal' no longer
>>>
>>> exists.
>>>
>>> The HVR-2200 drivers: v4l-saa7164-1.0.2.fw ;
>>> v4l-saa7164-1.0.3.fw ; cp dvb-fe-tda10048-1.0.fw and
>>> nxp7164-2010-03-10.1.fw are currently all in
>>>
>>> /lib/firmware.
>>>
>>> The other thing I noticed is that all the firmware is Zstandard
>>> compressed and the 4 HVR-2200 files with .fw extensions are
>>> described in the Thunar file manager as "unknown".
>>>
>>> Do I need to compress these files and convert them to .fw.zst
>>> extensions like all the others or are these ok as is?
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>>
>>> I may have missed it, but what distro are you currently using?
>> Hi , in recent weeks I went from 20.04 to 24.04 via 22.04 and to MythTV
>> version 35
> I had a look at my /lib/firmware directory and it looks like the new
> standard in Ubuntu 24.04 is to compress all the .fw files. I have a
> lot of .fw.zst files - it looks like most of the .fw files that are
> coming from current 24.04 packages are zst compressed. But in the
> dmesg output, I can still see .fw files being loaded, so it is not
> necessary to go around compressing your other .fw files.
>
> Not all drivers report loading their firmware files, but it always
> pays to check occasionally to see what is happening at boot time. Take
> a look at the output of:
>
> dmesg | grep "\.fw"
>
> If it is a long time since the last boot, there may no longer be any
> boot messages in the dmesg output, so if possible check soon after a
> boot.
>
> I have never actually heard of there being a /lib/firmware/'current
> kernel' directory. I have always put the firmware in /lib/firmware or
> an appropriate subdirectory of /lib/firmware.
>
>
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Btw: /lib/firmware/'current kernel' e.g. /lib/firmware/4.4.0-31-generic
/lib/firmware had a sub-directory for every new kernel.
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