On 2005-11-08 | 15:53:58, Stef Bon wrote:
I've got a PVR-150, and I can't get it working. I've got it for almost a year now, and never got it working.

Got one for five days now and already got it working :-)

Now I'm using ivtv-0.4.0.

Have you disabled/renamed the conflicting modules from the kernel you use? Especially the i2c eeprom driver?

mplayer -v -x 640 -y 480 /dev/video0

That should work (does for me).

Playing /dev/video0.
[file] File size is 0 bytes
STREAM: [file] /dev/video0
STREAM: Description: File
STREAM: Author: akbeu
STREAM: Comment: based on the code from ??? (probably Arpi)

Looks good so far, what happens next? Can you cat /dev/video0 to a file? Make sure you have not set stream_type to 1 (MPEG_TS).

mplayer tv:// freq=202.852 height=576 width=720 device=/dev/video0

Unfortunately this is not yet supported. IVTV provides an mpeg stream on /dev/video0 while mplayer expects RAW (YUV?) data and some buffer interface. But even if it was supported you would have to add a "-tv driver=v4l2" to mplayer's command line.

I wonder if the developers here could shed some light on the /dev/video32 interface and the meaning of the stream_type parameters.

Tom

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