> >>
> > OK, gone through the procedure as described... first issue I ran into
> > (after needing to install gnupg and ncurses-devel) was that the module
> > needs to be copied to
> > /lib/modules/2.x.fc6/updates/drivers/media/video/ not
> > /lib/modules/2.x..fc6/kernel/drivers/media/video/ as listed. Once I
> > figured that out and overwrote the old one.... still no love. Choppy
> > video, and "survivorman" sounds like a castrated chipmunk. I can't
> > locate any other versions of saa7127.ko out there.
> >
> OK, *finally*got it....
>
> I had to remove some v4l stuff:
>
> yum remove video4linux-kmdl-2.6.20-1.2962.fc6-20070731-81.fc6
> yum remove video4linux
>
> Now I can record *and* playback with no "fast audio" or choppy video.
> Apparently this is a known issue with v4l:
>
> http://g-ding.tv/?q=node/2022
>
> Took me a while to get here, because I thought I needed v4l for pvr-350
> tv out... but I see now I was mistaken.
>
> Thanks all for your help and patience.
>
> -Bill



Thanks!

I've rebuilt the system soo many times, I don't know what I might have
missed, but  making sure video4linux is gone as well as  rebuilding saa7127
and putting it in /lib/modules/2.x.fc6/updates/drivers/media/video/ seems to
make work smoother for me.

Reference this how to build saa7127
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/ivtv/users/35059 for kernel
2.6.20-1.2944.fc6
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