Petter Gundersen a écrit :

>On 7/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hello,
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>>At first, many thanks to Petter, I applied your patch and
>>now I have video and sound ! :-)
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>>But capture freeze after some seconds... :-(
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>I used to get spontaneous reboots the first time i tried to use my
>pvr500. Changing the card's pci slot fixed is. You should probably try
>that and see if it helps. But first take a look at your module
>options.
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>>My settings:
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>>teloche:~# cat /etc/modutils/ivtv
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>First of all, something is just not right when comparing your settings
>and the output from /var/log/messages. Looks like your options aren't
>used at all. Did you remember to run update-modules after editing
>/etc/modutils/ivtv?
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>>alias char-major-81 videodev
>>alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
>>alias char-major-81-1 ivtv
>>options msp3400 once=1 simple=1 debug=2
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>The msp3400 module is only needed for the pvr250/350 cards.
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>>options cx25840 i2c_enable=1,1 no_black_magic=1 debug=2
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>The no_black_magic option is now removed from the module. By using it
>I think you actually will prevent the cx25840 module from loading.
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>>options tda9887 debug=2
>>options tveeprom debug=2
>>options saa7127 i2c_enable=-1,-1
>>options ivtv ivtv_dynbuf=0 tda9887=0 tuner=52,52 ivtv_debug=2
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>tuner=52,52 is wrong. According to the output from /var/log/messages
>your tuner type is 56. But your tuner type is auto detected so you
>probably don't need this option at all. tda9887=0 should be
>automatically set by the ivtv module, so I don't think you need this
>option either. ivtv_dynbuf=0 may or may not be needed. Experiment and
>see what gives you the most stable setup. If it makes no difference
>don't use it.
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>>add below ivtv msp3400 tda9887 saa7115 tuner
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>The ivtv module should be able to autoload all the needed modules, so
>you don't need this line.
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>Regards,
>Petter
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Hello Petter,

Finally, the "freeze problem" was on the kernel side ...
I have  two 120GB Serial ATA  hard drives. During my last kernel setup I
missed some options (write back cache scsi or something like that...).
Then with my new kernel, capture is working fine !!! :-)
I have a good video quality and for the sound too.

My next problem (before trying to have radio capture working...) is my
second video interface capture, wich is not working at all. (black
screen with a lot of snow and no sound...)

Following your recommendations, I tried to remove almost all options on
my modutils file (maybe I'll need to enable others options to have my
second tuner working):

:/etc/modutils$ cat ivtv
# ivtv settings
alias char-major-61 lirc_i2c
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
alias char-major-81-1 ivtv

With this file, tuner 0 work fine !

Thanks again for your help and have a nice week-end.

Jean



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