Have a go scanning for channels with this:

http://free.pages.at/wirbel4vdr/w_pvrscan/index2.html

see if any channels can be found.

> Have you verified that this is not a hardware problem? If you haven't,
> you might try your card under Windows to verify it works.
>
>
> Andrew Leblanc wrote:
>
>>winters wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Andrew Leblanc wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Hi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I try changing the channel using
>>>>
>>>>ivtv-tune -c # -d /dev/video0
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>What exactly do they show on channel #?
>>>
>>>Have you tried it using something like
>>>
>>>ivtv-tune -c 13
>>>
>>>This should tune channel 13.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Yeah, I did really put numbers for #. I tried a whole bunch of em :) .
>>
>>And actually when I do go to a channel, it says
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ivtv-tune -c 13
>>/dev/video0: 211.250 MHz
>>
>>which makes me think that something knows that its getting the input,
>>because the MHz's change.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>neub
>>
>>
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