Well, I applied (manually) the giga.diff patch to the source and it doesn't work. I thought that patched worked in the past but I could be wrong. I then reverted to the original source that comes with kernel 2.6.29.6 (seems to be 1.4.0) and did the following.

modprobe ivtv cardtype=1 to 100
used v4l2-ctlr to check every input and cat /dev/video0 > card#-input#.mpg

I wasn't able to get video from any cardtypes but several did produce sound. Both from the R/L composite style cable and some static which I assume comes from the tuner as I didn't have anything plugged into the RF connection.

Also, there was a few cards that gave me a full gray window rather than a black one which may be of use.
Any other suggestions? I KNOW I had it working in the past..

NOTE: There were a couple cardtypes (forget the numbers off hand and I don't have access to that machine just this second) that produces quite a few errors and would not allow me to modprobe -rf ivtv after forcing me to reboot to continue testing.

Thanks again
Eric

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