Hello List, I'm quite new to this list and to dvb too.
I've read the former posting of this list to the topic "analog module", but my problem was not exactly mentioned. I'm using the 2.4.21 kernel with the v4l2 patch from bytesex.org. I'm using the dvb-kernel driver from the cvs repository. Compiling and insmod'ing the av7110 driver and vesxxx works and digital viewing with vdr and xawtv also. The driver also recognizes my analog module. Switching to Video Source "Analog" brings me just "snow" and xawtv display errors: valid choices for "input": "DVB", "ANALOG" ioctl: VIDIOC_G_FREQUENCY(tuner=0;type=unknown;frequency=0): Invalid argument ioctl: VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY(tuner=0;type=ANALOG_TV;frequency=772): Invalid argument ioctl: VIDIOC_G_TUNER(index=0;name="";type=unknown;capability=0x0 [];rangelow=0;rangehigh=0;rxsubchans=0x0 [];audmode=MONO;signal=0;afc=0): Invalid argument v4l2: read: Input/output error ioctl: VIDIOC_S_FREQUENCY(tuner=0;type=ANALOG_TV;frequency=884): Invalid argument ioctl: VIDIOC_G_TUNER(index=0;name="";type=unknown;capability=0x0 [];rangelow=0;rangehigh=0;rxsubchans=0x0 [];audmode=MONO;signal=0;afc=0): Invalid argument I think the problem is the 2.4 kernel, but using 2.5. (or 2.6) kernel makes loading modules impossible (even I'm using modutils 2.4.25), so where is my mistake? Thanks for any help, and thanks for the great work on the dvb-driver, Patrick PS: The DVB Card is the first hardware for me, where custom installation in linux was easier than windows. I think especially you and me, we are heading in the right direction. -- +++ GMX - Mail, Messaging & more http://www.gmx.net +++ Jetzt ein- oder umsteigen und USB-Speicheruhr als Pr�mie sichern! -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
