After weeks of headaches trying to get my HVR-1600 to work, I finally determined with help from this list that the H77 chipset on my motherboard was the root of my problems, so I replaced the board. I am now trying to set up my MythTV backend in a Xen domU after verifying that it can capture outside of Xen and in the Xen dom0 host. I can tune to channels and I get data when I cat /dev/video0 ... but the data doesn't seem to be valid video.
Does anybody have input on how I can work towards a resolution on this? I have driver debug output if interested. I would really like to virtualize my mythbackend so I can isolate the role from the other apps the system will be running (such as e-mail). -Robert _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
