A simple workaround which I found was to start xawtv without Xv extension 
support:

xawtv -noxv

then quite, then use avicap.

BTW: one of the TRUE impressive things that avicap has and non other 
recording programs have is that you can see TV while it recording - a true 
blessing feature, I must say.

-- 
Hetz Ben Hamo
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On Monday 19 November 2001 21:03 pm, Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 07:44:53PM +0100, Ren� E. Beszon wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > when starting avicap I get the following error :
> >
> > /dev/video0: ioctl VIDIOC_S_FBUF: Operation not permitted
> > Using 250Mb of memory for frame caching
> > BTTV driver version 0.7.72 detected
> > Broken VBI implementation; disabling closed captioning
> > v4l1: FATAL: VIDIOCCAPTURE in ::v4l1if at v4lxif.cpp: 269
>
> I guess the similar problem has been discused here last week.
> Avicap is not working with XVideo extension for now
> (and I guess it will stay that way for some time - unless
> we would found a person who could implement also proper
> support for this - as I'm more than happy with current DGA stage
> for TV card - do not expect any time soon it will be me :) )
>
> > Any hints / suggestions are welcome.
>
> http://prak.wh9.tu-dresden.de/pipermail/avifile/2001-November/003659.html
>
> Basicaly remove Load "v4l" from XF86Config-4
> (but of course then you will loose the posibility to use Xvideo for Tv
> card)


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