Thanks Ian! I was able to grab your patch file and apply it against the release-0-20-fixes branch of code checkedout from SVN, and compile it.
Now, I have a question I was hoping you or someone could help with. I was hoping to apply the new compiled code over my original mythtv installation (installed via rpm). I did "make install" - but noticed that it seems to be placing things in a different location than the rpm installer. I am not a linux or mythtv wiz ... so I was hoping for some pointers on what files to move where in order for the new compiled binaries to be picked up. Thanks again, Ann PS - I was wanting to keep my original install as I installed myth suite and I have only downloaded and compiled mythtv On 10/16/07, Ian Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tuesday 16 Oct 2007, E. Ann Black-Ziegelbein wrote: > > > I disabled mythTV's tv-out support, and now I do have video .... but NO > > audio. Interesting, one step closer, however I would really like to > > understand what the issue is with MythTV tv-out option then. > > Since you're using ivtv 1.0, you'll have to use a recent build of MythTV > trunk. If you want something more stable & are prepared to compile it > yourself, you could use MythTV rxes with the following patch. > elease-0-20-fi > http://www.iarmst.demon.co.uk/test/mythfix-ivtv-v3.patch > > This is the most recent backport of the update needed for ivtv 1.0support. > > Be advised, there is a bug with the ivtv driver currently supplied with > kernel > 2.6.22, which can cause the mpeg decoder to become disabled. This is fixed > in > 2.6.23. > > -- > Ian > > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users >
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