Hallo

> Some years ago, I have successfully set up a Miro DC30 card on a HP
> Compaq dc5750 with Fedora 7 x86_64 and used it to digitize some of my
> old tapes. A couple of months ago, however, I upgraded the system to
> Fedora 12 x86_64 and when I tried to run lavrec this morning, it came
> up with the following error:
Are you sure that your system was running a 64Bit Kernel ?
I don't know of any person that uses zoran card with a 64 bit kernel (64 
Bit machines and 32bit Kernel work as far as I remember)

I'd really like to hear of a success story (or how you call it). That a 
zoran card works on a 64 bit machine with a 64bit kernel.

I know that video playback works with xawtv works on a 64 bit kernel. 
But I was not able to make the zoarn card (DC30 and buz) to record 
anything.

> $ lavrec -d 1 -i P -f a -q 80 -a 0 -v -g 768x576 k12T15002-%02d.avi
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Error opening video-device (/dev/video): No such
> file or directory
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Something went wrong while setting up the card
>
> To my knowledge, the system detects the card OK:
>
> $ dmesg | grep -i zoran
> Zoran MJPEG board driver version 0.10.0
> MJPEG[0]: Zoran ZR36057 (rev 1), irq: 20, memory: 0xd9100000
>
> $ lspci
> [...]
> 01:05.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc RS482 [Radeon
> Xpress 200]
> 01:05.1 Display controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon Xpress Series (RS482)
> 07:04.0 Multimedia video controller: Zoran Corporation ZR36057PQC
> Video cutting chipset (rev 01)
> 20:00.0 PCI bridge: Texas Instruments XIO2000(A)/XIO2200(A) PCI
> Express-to-PCI Bridge (rev 03)
> 21:00.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB82AA2 IEEE-1394b
> Link Layer Controller (rev 01)
> 3f:00.0 Ethernet controller: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5755
> Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express (rev 02)

> With Fedora 7, I used to have to add the lines "options zr36067
> card=3; alias char-major-81-0 zr36067" to /etc/modprobe.conf. Now,
> /etc/modprobe.conf seems to be fragmented to /etc/modprobe.d
> subdirectories. Nevertheless, since the card seems to be recognized
> OK, I am not sure if I should mess with it.

> What am I missing?
I'm not sure.

About the other two mails you sent to the list.
I fear that someone needs to take a look a the kernel driver to fix the 
problem. I guess that it shouldn't be a to big problem.

One think I can try is installing on my machine a 32bit OS and check if 
recording work. That we would know at least if it is a 32 <-> 64 bit 
kernel problem. But for that I would need to find some (extra) time.

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

Email: shadowl...@utanet.at
www: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~gz/bernhard

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