I tried going back to 2960 and 2880 (I was at 3123), but still the same error.  
I guess I'll re-install Linux again to get rid of the NVdriver module and go 
back to the nv driver.  (anyone know how to do this without re-installing?)  
It worked for watching TV, but not for capturing.

What I want to do is capture directly to AVI.  AVICap works, but it won't 
capture audio.  So, after doing some research, I found out that XawTV can 
capture, but not on my system. :(

At least deinterlace works on XawTV 3.80...  Looks much better than the stock 
3.76 that comes with Mandrake.


Barry

On Monday 09 December 2002 08:37 pm, Lorne wrote:
> On Monday 09 December 2002 07:49 am, Barry Michels wrote:
> > Anyone have trouble with XawTV after installing the nvidia drivers?
> > I had XawTV 3.80 running when I decided to switch from the "nv" driver to
> > "nvidia".  Now all I get is:
>
> I'm running a Nvidia T4400 card and a Hauppauge TV card and my xawtv runs
> just fine after installing the second to oldest video driver. The new one
> (as of 2 months ago) did not.
>
> > This is xawtv-3.80, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.19-16mdkenterprise)
> > Xlib:  extension "XVideo" missing on display ":1.0".
> > Xlib:  extension "XVideo" missing on display ":1.0".
> > WARNING: Your X-Server has no DGA support.
> > can't open /dev/v4l/video0: Cannot allocate memory
> > v4l-conf had some trouble, trying to continue anyway
> > v4l2: open /dev/v4l/video0: Cannot allocate memory
> > v4l2: open /dev/v4l/video0: Cannot allocate memory
> > v4l: open /dev/v4l/video0: Cannot allocate memory
> > no video grabber device available

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