So, I was about to try this out, but then I realized I'm not really sure
what to do first. As I said, I've made at least one failed attempt at
installing IVTV from the source. I assume I have to remove that first?
Can anyone give me some instructions on how to remove my mistake before
trying to install it again?
Thanks,
Hank
Hank VanZile wrote:
Thanks, Mark. I'll give this a try.
Mark Matula wrote:
I don't know if this will help you , but for .17 to work on my
previously
working system (Debian unstable), I needed to upgrade ivtv. I went
with the
latest 0.2.x tarball (0.2.0 rc3g at the time) from here:
http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-index.php?page=DownloadIvyTv
and followed these instructions:
http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-view_faq.php?faqId=1#q11
Pay attention to this file: ./ivtv-0.2.0-rc3g/utils/README.X11
'install' the
x fb driver as instructed, and change the Driver line in your X
config if
needed (was 'Driver "fbdev"' now 'Driver "ivtvdev"').
On difference, though is that here
(http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-index.php?page=FirmwareVersions )ivtv
folks say
to use the firmware from pvr48wdm_1.8.22037.exe. With that firmware, my
recordings would occasionally stutter. I changed to the suppoosedly
buggy
firmware from pvr_1.18.21.22168_inf.zip, and all's well. May it help
you.
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005, Hank VanZile wrote:
Hi everyone,
First of all, thank you all for this wonderful project and the support
network surrounding it. I've had my Myth box up and mostly up and
running for about 6 months and it's been adopted into our regular
routine by my wife. That is until yesterday.
I initially built the system using Jarod's guide. Until yesterday I
was
running Myth 0.16 on Fedora Core 2 with kernel 2.6.8-1.521 and a
PVR-350. Most things were working just fine (even X out to the TV),
though I would have front-end crashes at leasts once a week (caused, I
believe, by IVTV). Yesterday I upgraded my dedicated recordings hard
drive and decided to do some tweaks (big mistake).
First of all, I installed XFCE and made that my default Window Manager.
Secondly, I used Synaptic to update MythTV to 0.17 and decided, while I
was there, to upgrade IVTV as well, since I was experiencing the
aforementioned crashes. Everything went alright, but when I went back
into Myth and watched a recording, the video (not audio) was stuttering
pretty badly. I noticed in Synaptic that there was another update to
IVTV (as well as MythTV) and went for it. It required a kernel update
to 2.6.10, to which I agreed. It got part way and then Synaptic
crashed. At that point, things started acting a little wonky - the
backend didn't start up on launch, etc., so I decided to remove MythTV
and IVTV entirely (using Synaptic) and start from scratch.
I went back to Jarod's FC2 guide and installed MythSuite using apt-get
with no problems whatsoever. Then I went to follow the instructions
for
IVTV and there were no packages found for my kernel. I looked for
kernel upgrades on Axel's site, but couldn't find any for FC2.
Okay, then, on to manual IVTV installation. I downloaded CK100ZZ,
since
Jarod recommends it as the most stable version. I did a "make install"
on the "driver" directory and now I am getting a TON of ivtv-fb errors
when I try to load it.
I am totally at a loss. I'm not very good with manually building and
installing packages and I'm not sure I installed IVTV correctly. I
don't want to wipe the drive and start from scratch and I'm already
going to have to pay the piper for missing out on recording "24"
tonight. ;)
Can anyone help guide me? Thanks in advance.
-Hank
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