Mark Knecht wrote:
OK - Adding the 81-1 entry AND using your patch seems to have fixed
the immediate problems. Will you submit that patch to the main driver
tree?
Hey nice work. I'll include that patch in the rollup I'll be
posting later today, if Chris didn't already add the line. He's really
quick like that.
I now have a TV signal in MythTV and a much cleaner dmesg. I'm not
sure which card I'm using though. If the PVR-150 is now card number 1
and the 250 is card #2 does this mean I'm using the 150? I guess I can
unscrew cable inputs and figure that out.
Yeah, if you look at your dmesg:
Initialized WinTV PVR 150, card #0
Initialized WinTV PVR 250, card #1
So yeah, your 150 actually is the first card. In mythtv, when you go to live tv, you'll always get
the first available tuner. When recording, it uses the tuner with the highest "input
preference" (set from the mythtv-setup "input" setup)
Now (talking to myself) how do I test both cards at the command line
and how do I configure Myth to use them. I do have new devices in
/dev/v4l so I think things are in pretty good shape:
mplayer /dev/video0 is usually a good start. Have fun!
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