On Tuesday 13 November 2001 13:23, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using a FlyVideo2000 card here with V4L1 drivers (bttv 0.7.x latest
> stable).
>
> I'm running xawtv - no problems at all. Now, when I quit xawtv and trying
> to run avicap I get this:
>
>  hetz]$ avicap
> Available CPU flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge
> mca cmov pat pse36 mmx fxsr syscall mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow
> 807.216000 MHz AMD Athlon(tm) Processor processor detected
> using X11 display :0.0
> x11: mode=1280x1024x16
> x11: deteced framebuffer depth: 16 bpp
> x11: set depth to 16 bpp
> dga: base=0xe2000000, width=1280
> set video mode: 1280x1024, 16 bit/pixel, 2560 byte/scanline
> set framebuffer at 0xe2000000
> /dev/video: ioctl VIDIOC_S_FBUF: Operation not permitted
> Using 376 Mb of memory for frame caching
> BTTV driver version 0.7.83 detected
> Broken VBI implementation; disabling closed captioning
> v4l1: Video4Linux and DGA disagree about the framebuffer base
> v4l1: Video4Linux: 0xe295ec00, dga: 0xe2000000!
> v4l1: you probably want to insmod the bttv module with "vidmem=0xe20" <---
>
> v4l1: bpp 16, bpl 768, width 384, height 288
> v4l1: video buffer: size 4259840, frames 2
> v4l1: memory for snap shots: 0x40a6f000
>
> Now - I tried to do insmod bttv vidmem=0xe20 - and there is no parameter
> vidmem at all in that module.
>
> Suggestions?

Hi,

I have the the problem when I load the XFree v4l driver, so please check if 
you have the Option:

Load  "v4l" 

in your /etc/X11/XFConfig within the Module section. If you have, disable it.

Nevertheless, at least for me not to load this module has some other 
disadvantages (e.g. scaling only works up to 768x576 --> the tv-card does the 
scaling and not my videocard). So it would be nice if this problem would be 
fixed.


Best regards,

Bernd 

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