Håkan Lindqvist writes:

On sön, 2006-04-09 at 09:27 -0400, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
0.6 changes the names of the video card inputs. In 0.4, your MPEG capture stream on /dev/video0 was "Tuner 0", in 0.6 it's "Tuner 1".

You need to go back into mythtv-setup. First, go into "Input Connections", fix the connection for "Tuner 1", and push "Fetch channels from listings source", so that your channel mappings get fixed. This will take a while.

Then go back into the "Capture Cards" section, and fix the default input to "Tuner 1".


Ok, but MythTV wasn't even involved in my problem.

I used ivtv-tune manually and dumped the data from /dev/video0.

Do I need to change my arguments for ivtv-tune in some way too?
(Or is the ivtv-tune utility broken with respect to that change?)

You shouldn't -- but make sure that you are running ivtv-tune from version 0.6. The kernel drivers and the commands have changed, you might be running the old ivtv-tune from 0.4, and it's trying to talk to the 0.6 kernel driver. That probably won't work.

The only thing I can tell is that I just went from 0.4/2.6.15 to 0.6/2.6.16, and my PVR-350 appears to have survived the upgrade. MythTV was happy, after I reconfigured it, and ivtv-tune seems to be working fine:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ ivtv-tune -c 5
/dev/video0: 77.250 MHz  (Signal Detected)


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