Stefan schreef:
> On Saturday 08 July 2006 17:43, Peter Vollebregt wrote:
>   
>> Paul Zirnik schreef:
>>     
>>> On Saturday 08 July 2006 12:44, Peter Vollebregt wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Sander Sweers schreef:
>>>>         
>>>>> On Sat, 2006-07-08 at 10:56 +0200, Peter Vollebregt wrote:
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Stefan schreef:
>>>>>> But for poor not so technical me:
>>>>>> - i can 'make' the program
>>>>>> - but there is no 'make install'
>>>>>>             
>>>>> You can run it by issuing ./ivtv-manager or you can copy the binary
>>>>> to /usr/local/bin/
>>>>>
>>>>> Greets
>>>>> Sander
>>>>>           
>>>> Sander thanks,
>>>>
>>>> But om my SuSE 10.1 (32 bits install on a AMD 64 system) i get glibc
>>>> errors: glibc version: glibc-2.4-31.1
>>>>         
>> <snip>
>>
>>     
>>>> *** glibc detected *** ./ivtv-manager: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer:
>>>> 0xbfd3eb45 ***
>>>>         
>> <snip>
>>
>>     
>>>> Peter
>>>>         
>>> Had the same problem on SUSE 10.1
>>> Also had a problem that the signal detection takes longer on my system.
>>> Here is what i've done to fix it.
>>>
>>> greets,
>>>      Paul
>>>       
>> Paul,
>>
>> Thanks. As far as i can handle diff files (sorry) i tried to do this -
>> but the same error occurred again. For information again:
>>
>> What i did:
>> - added 'sleep(1) ;' to line 114 in ivtv-ctrl.c
>> - commented out 'free ( homedir );' by adding '//' before it in line 238
>> in ivtv-manager.c
>>
>> - did a 'make clean' and 'make'
>> - ./ivtv-manager => error
>>
>>     
> You can remove all free( homedir ) statements!
>   
OK. I removed all occurences from ivtv-ctrl.c and  ivtv-manager.c
Then it compiled without errors and i could move he executable
'ivtvmanager' to /usr/local/bin

Then i could run without errors (as a user):
ivtv-manager -s /dev/video0 europe-west
This created the file 'ivtv-manager' with the found frequencies in my
homedir

And now it works (mythtv and also mplayer change channel and volume by
using ivtv-manager)

The only thing i would like is a nice way to fine-tune.
For example: channel 68 is normally on frequency 847250
But i have a channel on 68 that is on frequency 849250
It would be wonderfull to be able to finetune it on the fly (as on my
TV-set) and then save this frequency as channel 68. Luckily only some
channels deviate this much......

Stefan, thanks for this nice tool

Peter
 


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