> Ahh. I am currently on windows and that .mpg did not play correctly as
> I got about 1 second of video which was mostly a black screen.

Oh, with Kaffeine under Kubuntu it plays "just fine". You can see all the 
jitter and distortion I am talking about.

> I am confused why you think the standard 2.6.20 kernel from
> Kubuntu could work for you. As +4 patch (which turns on the LNA) is in
> all recent kernels. So if you have one of the cards that need the LNA
> turned off you need to compile your own kernel. In this old thread
> that was what we were discussing. Sorry if I am totally off on this
> one I am not feeling well today.

I tried. I recompiled the Kubuntu 2.6.20 kernel a couple of times. Once 
using a LNA (+4) version and a non-LNA (+0) version. Both tuner.ko versions 
gave me the same distorted picture. Is there a way to see whether I have a 
card that needs or doesn't need LNA?

Anything else I can try?

Thanks, Jeroen


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