On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 07:43:36AM -0700, Chad Delatte wrote:
> I do have an update.  I installed the cvs of v4l-dvb
> and installed it.  Then I installed the ivtv driver
> 0.6.1 from rpm because it would not build from source.

That's a bad combination. 0.6.1 has been built against v4l from the
kernel which is different from v4l from mercurial.

>  I then got tv out working, however I would not get
> any sound. 
> I then went to atrpms testing and grabbed the v4l rpm
> and ivtv 0.7 rpm and installed it.  That fixed the
> sound, however  lost my capability to display tv out
> again.  I tried reinstalling the v4l that I downloaded
> from v4l again and it made no difference.

That again requires the v4l rpms from ATrpms.

On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 04:39:58PM -0700, Chad Delatte wrote:
> Niels,
> Thanks for the response.
> 
> I understand you have TV working, but that you have a
> problem with 
> sound. 
> 
> I broke this going to the testing branch at atrpms!

If you go "testing", then be aware that things are by definition not
as stable as in the ... "stable" branch. ;)

Also, if you use testing you need the whole programme. ivtv in testing
depednes on v4l in testing. Mixing with self-built bits will probably
have incomaptible APIs/ABIs. So, if you start building from scratch,
then you need to build both v4l and ivtv from scratch.
-- 
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net

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