Andrew Jeffery wrote:
> Duncan Webb wrote:
> | AFAIK video4linux is for all video devices, so it should have worked.
> | Will you try:
> | freevo execute src/tv/v4l2.py
> | You will get some errors, it is just the settings that should be printed
> | out.
> 
> ahh - got it. For some reason the main freevo script from svn doesn't
> want to work:

Will you try:
freevo prompt
 >>> import config

I guess that there is a syntax error in local_config.py

> video0
> -----------------------------------------
> video0  : saa7133[0] video (Pinnacle PCTV
> vbi0    : saa7133[0] vbi (Pinnacle PCTV 3
> radio0  : saa7133[0] radio (Pinnacle PCTV
> -----------------------------------------
> Driver: saa7134
> Card: Pinnacle PCTV 310i
> Version: 02.14
> Capabilities: 0x05010015
> Enumerating supported Standards.
> ~  0: 0xff PAL
> ~  1: 0x100 PAL-M
> ~  2: 0x200 PAL-N
> ~  3: 0x400 PAL-Nc
> ~  4: 0x800 PAL-60
> ~  5: 0xb000 NTSC
> ~  6: 0xff0000 SECAM
> Current Standard is: 0xff
> Enumerating supported Inputs.
> ~  0: Television
> ~  1: Composite1
> ~  2: Composite2
> ~  3: S-Video
> Input: 0
> Width: 720, Height: 576
> Read Frequency: 0

This looks good.


Thanks
Duncan

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