Hello guys.
I just wanted to ask if anybody here has set up a pvr350 card with vdr.

I followed the instructions on the pvr-wiki in the gentoo section
and installed the card properly. I have installed the vdr-pvr350
and the vdr-analogtv - plugins.


That is the output of ivtv-detect:
root# ivtv-detect
driver:   ivtv-0.4.2 (tagged release)
card:     WinTV PVR 350, bus info 0000:00:0d.0, ivtv card #0
hardware: saa7115 saa7127 msp34xx tda9887 tveeprom
     /dev/v4l/video0: MPG encoding (links: /dev/video, /dev/video0)
     /dev/v4l/radio0: Radio        (links: /dev/radio, /dev/radio0)
       /dev/v4l/vbi0: VBI encoding (links: /dev/vbi, /dev/vbi0)
       /dev/v4l/vbi4: VBI from MPG (links: /dev/vbi4)
       /dev/v4l/vbi8: VBI decoding (links: /dev/vbi8)
    /dev/v4l/video16: MPG decoding (links: /dev/video16)
    /dev/v4l/video24: PCM encoding (links: /dev/video24)
    /dev/v4l/video32: YUV encoding (links: /dev/video32)
    /dev/v4l/video48: YUV decoding (links: /dev/video48)


Ok, seems to be great but i cannot start the vdr daemon:
hate# /etc/init.d/vdr start
 * Preparing start of vdr:
 *   config files ...                                                     [ ok ]
 *   Prerequisits (devices nodes etc.) ...
 * could not start vdr: dvb device not found                              [ !! ]
 * Starting vdr-1.3.36 ...                                                [ ok ]
 *   Waiting for working vdr ...
 * aborted, please check logfile                                          [ !! ]


Ok, thats right. I don't have a DVB card, so I haven't configured one
and so I don't have a dvb device. The mentioned logfile is empty.

What should I do? How to disable the dvb-check? What is the next step?
Thanks in advance

Kai

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