On Jul 29, 2006, at 12:02 PM, Jim C. wrote:

> I've got it installed now but I don't really know how to check and see
> if it is working. I tried using TVTime but it says "ivtv: invalid
> argument. Cannot open capture device /dev/video0".  This started
> happening after I messed with the modprobe.conf settings.  Note that
> when I tried messing with them and they didn't work, I put them  
> back to
> what they were and now I'm still getting the error.
>

tvtime only works with dumb cards, not ones with mpeg encoders, like  
the PVRs.  Try running mplayer with /dev/video0 as the input.

Keith

>
> Jim C.
>
> Axel Thimm wrote:
>> On Sat, Jul 29, 2006 at 09:28:52AM -0700, Jim C. wrote:
>>
>>> Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jim C. wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hmm... Might it be possible to rebuild the rpms to support x86_64?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Why bother?  ATRPMS has X86_64 RPMs for you to try!  My machine  
>>>> is not
>>>> X86_64 so I can't use them.   B^)
>>>
>>> Last time I tried them, they didn't work.
>>
>>
>> Then please file in a report (on this list) on what you did and what
>> didn't work. There aren't any x86_64 specific issues known, only
>> 2.6.17. so perhaps it's not an x86_64 issue you have.
>>
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