B Wooster wrote:
> I can see the TV channel, and ivtv-tune also works, but when I try
> setting any -c, --set-codec-params= command, I get this, for example:
> 
> ivtvctl -c bitrate_mode=1
> not an ivtv driver device!
> ioctl: IVTV_IOC_G_CODEC failed
> 
> or:
> ivtvctl -V
> not an ivtv driver device!
>  driver info:
>    version = 0x82ffd800 (255.216.0)
>    comment =
>    cardnr = 1536
>    hw_flags = 81661c00
> 
> I noticed in the changelog that controls from ivtvctl will move to
> v4l2-ctl - is that what is going on? Is there any doc on how to set
> bitrate, etc, I used to be able to do this:

Yes many of these command have now moved over to v4l2-ctl.

> 
> ivtvctl -c audio=0xA9  # L2, 48khz, 192kbps
> ivtvctl -c stream_type=14 # DVD Special2
> ivtvctl -c bitrate_mode=1 # 1 CBR, 0 VBR
> ivtvctl -c bitrate_peak=4100000
> ....
> none of which works anymore - get the "not a ivtv driver device" error.

The syntax has remained the same in v4l2-ctl as far as i could.

> 
> But I can watch TV on /dev/video0, and use ivtv-tune to change channels, etc.
> 
> [Audio is not working, but I see many messages in this list about the
> PVR-150 and linux kernel 2.6.18, so that is probably fixed in the
> future release].
> 
> /var/log/messages snippet:
> 
> 
> Dec 10 18:08:21 hhh kernel: ivtv:  version 0.8.1 (tagged release) loading
> Dec 10 18:08:21 hhh kernel: ivtv:  Linux version: 2.6.18-1.2239.fc5
> mod_unload 686 REGPARM 4KSTACKS gcc-4.1
> ......
> (since TV is displayed not including the whole snippet, if needed, can do so.

The info between START INIT IVTV and END INIT IVTV is important to 
always post.

Greets
Sander

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