Ralph Metzler writes: > Which parameters did you set exactly? Because of the confusion with vidinmode/vidoutmode I've tried all combinations:
With a PAL source, I did the following combinations: # /sbin/insmod kfir.o # dmesg ... saa7113: status=81 ... kfir: decoder status=7 # cat /dev/video0 <ctrl-c> # /sbin/rmmod kfir # /sbin/insmod kfir.o vidinmode=0 vidoutmode=1 loaded=1 saa7113: status=81 kfir: decoder status=7 # cat /dev/video0 <ctrl-c> # /sbin/insmod kfir.o vidinmode=1 vidoutmode=1 loaded=1 saa7113: status=81 kfir: decoder status=7 <ctrl-c> # /sbin/insmod kfir.o vidinmode=1 vidoutmode=0 loaded=1 saa7113: status=81 kfir: decoder status=7 # cat /dev/video0 <ctrl-c> # /sbin/insmod kfir.o vidinmode=0 vidoutmode=0 loaded=1 saa7113: status=81 kfir: decoder status=7 > The last time I tried it was with a 2.4.10 kernel on an ASUS KG7 with > 1.4GHz AMD Thunderbird and it worked without problems. OK, some questions for you: Which kernel did you use: vanilla Linus distribution, Redhat (with alan cox patches etc), SuSe etc ? Which compiler did you use ? egcs, gcc 2.96, gcc 3.00 etc [I'm using redhat and gcc 2.96 has caused problems in the past]. Are you using the i2c stuff that came with the kernel or from the kfir distribution? Thanks, Andrew ------------- Andrew Thomas | DISCLAIMER: opinions expressed in this Hewlett-Packard Laboratories | message are personal and do not represent 1501 Page Mill Road MS 1U-17 | the opinions of Hewlett Packard Co. Palo Alto CA 94304-1126 |