I just got my BMK board in today, and can't make it work. It's working fine under Win98 SE with driver v4.23. For Linux, I'm testing it in a different machine, if that matters, using firmware from the drivers that are running the board under Windows. I'm trying to do 3 Mbit/s 720x480 NTSC encoding, from the S-Video input. (I've also tried the composite.) Here's my insmod command: # insmod kfir vidinmode=1 vidoutmode=0 vidsize=0x26 vidrate=3000000 \ vidinput=1 mpeg1mode=0 ...which causes this output: kfir: Kfir board revision 5e kfir: Reset Kfir and PLL ... done kfir: ADSP initialization...done kfir: segment: 0 Done kfir: segment: 1 Done kfir: segment: 2 Done kfir: segment: 3 Done kfir: segment: 4 Done kfir: segment: 5 Done kfir: done saa7113: version=11 saa7113: attaching SAA7113 at 0x4a kfir: saa7113 decoder attached kfir: i2c attach [SAA7113] i2c-core.o: client [SAA7113] registered to adapter [kfir #0](pos. 0). saa7113: status=a1 saa7113: attached to adapter kfir #0 i2c-core.o: adapter kfir #0 registered as adapter 0. kfir: Found i2c device at: 0x4a kfir: decoder status=b When I "cat /dev/video > foo.mpg" I get what looks like enough data to be 3 Mbit/s (I haven't done any calculations to be sure), but no software or hardware player I have will understand the result file. I do have a PAL video CD player at home I could bring in here (my office), but that would only be useful for diagnostic purposes. I will have to get this working with NTSC eventually. Any clues? -- = Warren -- Video articles: http://www.cyberport.com/~tangent/video/ = = ICBM Address: 36.8274040 N, 108.0204086 W, alt. 1714m