Hi again,
1. yes, I'm pretty sure the card is capable because after I loaded btaudio,
dmesg showed it registered and happy per the wiki.
2. yes, there is a Makefile in the directory with tvmixer.c, but when I run
"make" it sends back "/Rules.make: no such file or directory.  No rule to
make target './Rules.make'"

It sounds like I need to compile this tvmixer thing myself, but don't know
how exactly ...  What are the magic words? :)  I've learned a lot in this
whole freevo process, but still a novice about compiling modules ...
thanks in advance,
Mary

>Are you sure your card is btaudio capable?  btaudio is >when the sound is
>passed via the pci bus tot he sound card.  You might be >better off
>trying to get it working with the passthough to the line in of your
sound card..

Is there a Makefile file in the mentioned directory?  If modprobe
doesn't find it, it wasn't copied across the you ran make install, or if
running 2.6, was't made at all..

Mick
On Wed, 2004-04-21 at 10:04, Mary Strimel wrote:
> hi,
> I have mandrake 9.2 for amd64.  after some effort I'm finally able to
> record video, now working on the sound ...
> after reading the wiki I loaded bttvaudio successfully by typing
> "modprobe btaudio."  now I need to load the tvmixer module.  there is
> a file called  tvmixer.c located in
> /usr/src/linux-2.4.22-25/mdk/drivers/media/video ... but when I do
> "modprobe tvmixer" it reports "module not found."
> thanks in advance for any suggestions.
> Mary



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