Wow, I need a brown bag. One of intermediate cable connections had come
apart. The TV video & audio is working now.
Tom
Andy Walls wrote:
On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 19:04 +0100, Martin Dauskardt wrote:
From: Tom Epperly <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ivtv-users] Looking for feedback on a PVR 350 TV output
problem
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; format=flowed; charset=US-ASCII
I realize that the ivtv developers are volunteers, but I am wondering if
anyone can take a second look at the issue reported in this thread:
http://ivtvdriver.org/pipermail/ivtv-users/2009-November/009648.html
It would be nice to hear some suggestions for how I can fix this problem
or further tests I could run to gather more information to enable the
problem to be resolved. If the issue report is missing something
important, please let me know, and I'll do my best to respond.
Regards,
Tom Epperly
I have no experience with the ivtv xorg driver, but the first step should be
to check if the TV out is working.
Stop the xserver and try
cat /dev/video0 > /dev/video16
You should see at least a static on the TV now. If this is the case, we know
that the hardware (both TV and card) are working and cables are right.
Tom and Martin,
I was going to look at this tonight (after I get the kids to bed!).
I'll also be figuring out how to use the ivtvfb driver with Xorg on
Fedora 12...
Regards,
Andy
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