Actually, it looks like you may have a new-enough
version of ivtv, and you loaded the eeprom module
before tveeprom. see this error from your post:

Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Error -19
reading Hauppauge eeprom.
Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Possible
causes: the tveeprom module was not loaded, or
Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: the eeprom
kernel module was loaded before the tveeprom module.


if you do a 'lsmod'
and it shows eeprom is loaded, type 'rmmod eeprom'

and try reloading ivtv 'rmmod ivtv;modprobe ivtv'

-tmk

--- John Hare <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I was going along with the Fedora Myth(TV)ology
> HowTo and hit a wall
> at the "test the capture card" step.  That being, I
> can't seem to
> capture anything but static.  Looks exactly like the
> static on a TV
> with no cable hooked in (assuming it's not a newer
> TV that just shows
> a blue screen).  I actually have two 350s in there
> and both do the
> same thing.  Although the static doesn't look
> exactly the same.  Hard
> to explain how static is different.  Anyhow, I
> checked the cable in my
> VCR and it's definitely not that.  I believe I have
> the correct input
> selected on both cards.  I fiddled with the
> /usr/lib/ivtv/ptune-ui
> script to change channels.  No effect.
> 
> I installed ivtv via:
>  apt-get install ivtv-firmware
>  apt-get install ivtv-kmdl-$KVER
>  apt-get install ivtv
> $KVER on my system is 2.6.10-1.741_FC3
> 
> I then edited /etc/modprobe.conf to include:
> # ivtv modules setup
> alias char-major-81 videodev
> alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
> 
> (The instructions indicated this was for 350 users
> NOT using the TV
> out - one thing at a time)
> 
> Then I did:
>  /sbin/depmod -a
>  /sbin/modprobe ivtv
> No errors to be seen.
> 
> But when I tried to capture video (I tried both
> cards), static.  I ran
> /sbin/lspci -v and it seemed to produce reasonable
> output:
> 00:08.0 Multimedia video controller: Internext
> Compression Inc iTVC15
> MPEG-2 Encoder (rev 01)
>        Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc.
> WinTV PVR-350
>        Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64,
> IRQ 11
>        Memory at d4000000 (32-bit, prefetchable)
> [size=64M]
>        Capabilities: [44] Power Management version 2
> 00:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: Internext
> Compression Inc iTVC15
> MPEG-2 Encoder (rev 01)
>        Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc.
> WinTV PVR-350
>        Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64,
> IRQ 10
>        Memory at d8000000 (32-bit, prefetchable)
> [size=64M]
>        Capabilities: [44] Power Management version 2
> 
> And now the log stuff, which does show some
> disturbing things:
> 
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv:
> ==================== START
> INIT IVTV ====================
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: version
> 0.1.10
> (0.1.10-49_pre2_ck100zz.rhfc3.at) loading
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Linux
> version:
> 2.6.10-1.741_FC3 686 REGPARM 4KSTACKS gcc-3.4
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: In case of
> problems please
> include the debug info
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: between the
> START INIT IVTV
> and END INIT IVTV lines when
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: mailing the
> ivtv-devel mailinglist.
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Autodetected
> WinTV PVR 350 card
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Found an
> iTVC15 based chip
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ACPI: PCI
> interrupt 0000:00:08.0[A]
> -> GSI 11 (level, low) -> IRQ 11
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Unreasonably
> low latency
> timer, setting to 64 (was 32)
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: pci: VIA
> detected device:
> 0x3205 vendor: 0x1106
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: i2c client
> addr: 0x50 not found!
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Error -19
> reading Hauppauge eeprom.
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: Possible
> causes: the tveeprom
> module was not loaded, or
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: the eeprom
> kernel module was
> loaded before the tveeprom module.
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: tuner: chip found
> at addr 0xc2
> i2c-bus ivtv i2c driver #0
> Jan 18 20:22:18 localhost kernel: ivtv: i2c attach
> [client=(tuner unset),ok]
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7115: Ignoring
> new-style
> parameters in presence of obsolete ones
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7115: starting
> probe for adapter
> SMBus Via Pro adapter at 5000 (0x0)
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7115: starting
> probe for adapter
> ivtv i2c driver #0 (0x10005)
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7115: detecting
> saa7115 client on
> address 0x42
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7115: writing
> init values
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: i2c attach
> [client=saa7115[0],ok]
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7115: status:
> (1E) 0x48, (1F) 0xc0
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: Ignoring
> new-style
> parameters in presence of obsolete ones
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: video
> encoder driver
> version V 0.3 loaded
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: Selecting
> NTSC video Standard
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: Selecting
> S-Video+Composite
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: Turn WSS
> off
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127:
> Widescreen Mode 4:3 Full Format
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: Selecting
> Normal Encoder Input
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: saa7127: Enable
> Video Output
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: i2c attach
> [client=saa7127[0],ok]
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: msp34xx: init:
> chip=MSP3448W-A2
> +nicam +simple +simpler +radio mode=simple
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: i2c attach
> [client=MSP3448W-A2,ok]
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: msp3410: daemon
> started
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Encoder
> revision: 0x02040024
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Decoder
> revision: 0x02020023
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Configuring
> WinTV PVR 350 card
> with 9 streams
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create DMA
> stream 0 using 128
> buffers of size 32768
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create DMA
> stream 1 using 128
> buffers of size 32768
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create
> stream 2 using 128
> buffers of size 52224
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create DMA
> stream 3 using 128
> buffers of size 32768
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create
> stream 4
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create DMA
> stream 5 using 16
> buffers of size 32768
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create
> stream 6 using 128
> buffers of size 4096
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create
> stream 7
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Create DMA
> stream 8 using 16
> buffers of size 32768
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Could not
> detect tuner
> standard, defaulting to NTSC.
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Setting
> audio matrix to input
> 3, output 1
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: ivtv: Switching
> standard to NTSC.
> Jan 18 20:22:19 localhost kernel: tuner: tuner type
> not set
> Jan 18 20:22:20 localhost kernel: saa7115: decoder
> set 
=== message truncated ===



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