I believe v4l and v4l2 are two different drivers. From the Mplayer config:
--enable-tv-v4l
--enable-tv-v4l2

Two different options, make sure v4l2 is enabled.

On 10/7/06, Elizabeth Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sunday 08 October 2006 01:31, Justin Wetherell wrote:
> Make sure mplayer was compiled to support the v4lw driver, you might need
> to compile it yourself or your distro might have a different version of
> mplayer that has v4l2 included.
I did a recompile, making sure that v4l was in the USE flags. No change. As
the old box has dying RAM I decided to steal the HDD from that with a working
freevo but found that my brand new setup had a dead IDE port. Set up another
box to use g4u to bit by bit copy my working distro etc to the SATA drive and
today I will find out the results

(fortune has been mindreading again)
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If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.
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