Scot - 

Thanks for the suggestion. The only reference to udev I see in the
guide deals with CDs / DVDs. Can you be a little more specific? I
changed my startup to 'modprobe ivtv' so the devices are there by the
time mythbackend starts. The error comes when I try to watch TV, at a
time when I'm 100% sure the devices are there, and I've restarted the
backend to make sure it can see things.

I've just reinstalled, and am going through the process again, only
this time with the 760 kernel instead of the 766. I had it mostly
working on that kernel in one of the (numerous) previous times I
installed it.

Hopefully this one'll be the charm. :)

Fred


On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:41:07 -0500, Scot L. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 17:34, Fred Anderson wrote:
> > Hi all, I'm new here, so please go easy on me if I post wrong or don't
> > give enough information to describe my problem.
> >
> > I've used Jarod Wilson's excellent help to setup MythTV on a new
> > computer I'm planning to use as a PVR with multiple PVR-250 boards in
> > it. Right now I have one board installed. Everything has gone
> > beautifully right up to to the point where I pick "Watch TV" in
> > MythTV. When I do that, I hear about 1 second of sound and my system
> > appears to hang (I can't switch to another screen, nor ssh in). I
> > never see a picture at all.
> >
> > I can watch TV (via /dev/video0) in mplayer with no problems,
> > everything works fine there: sound and video both. I can use irw and
> > test my remote. All my devices seem to be working properly.
> >
> > There's some suspicious output in mythbackend.log. When the frontend
> > attempts to watch TV, the following shows up:
> >
> > 2005-02-21 16:17:49.518 Channel(/dev/video0)::Open(): Can't open video
> > device, error "No such file or directory"
> > 2005-02-21 16:17:49.526 Channel(/dev/video0)::Open(): Can't open video
> > device, error "No such file or directory"
> > 2005-02-21 16:17:49.606 ChannelBase: Could not find input: Tuner 0 on
> > card when setting channel 3
> 
> Did you copy the /dev/video* files to the udev directory per the guide?
> 
> I'm thinking that maybe your backend is not seeing the devices because
> they are not there during startup.  I believe doing that copy makes udev
> put them in place during bootup so they are available to other programs.
> 
> I'm sorting through issues as well, just started setting this up last
> week so if this is way off track......
> 
> --
> Scot L. Harris
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> 
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