Ian Armstrong wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 Oct 2007, Eric wrote:
>> E. Ann Black-Ziegelbein wrote:
>>> All has been going well - have mythtv settup and X working.  I can
>>> capture video ... and play it back with mplayer.  However I can not play
>>> it from MythTV - just get an error stating "Unable to initialize video". 
>>> When I tail the myth tv logs I see the following:
>>
>> I'm pretty much in the same situation as the original poster.  I have X
>> working on my PVR-350's TV out, but not MythTV playback or Live TV.  I
>> get the same error message when I try to playback, "Unable to initialize
>> video", but my logs show different errors:
>> 
>> 2007-10-29 21:50:49.148 IVD Error: Framebuffer number query failed.
>>                          eno: Invalid argument (22)
>>                          Did you load the ivtv-fb Linux kernel module?
>> 
>> I'm using Ubuntu with kernel 2.6.22-14.  I actually had everything
>> working on feisty, but the playback broke when I upgraded to gutsy.
>> 
>> I believe I have ivtv-fb loaded.  It's listed in /etc/modules and I have
>> "options ivtv-fb osd_compat=1" in /etc/modprobe.d/aliases.  And ivtv_fb
>> shows up when I do lsmod.
> 
> It looks like you're running too old a version of MythTV. Once you move up to 
> ivtv 1.0.0 you need a recent version of MythTV to use the mpeg decoder. 
> You'll either have to move to a recent trunk version, or compile 0-20-fixes 
> after applying the following patch.

I upgraded to MythTV 0.20.2 (the latest version in the Ubuntu 
repositories) so that I can use Schedules Direct.  Would this still be 
considered too old?

Thanks,
Eric



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