* Joseph Caputo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-17 17:41]:
>
> When you configure your card, what are you setting up as your video
> source, and are you binding it to the Composite1 input?
For the 'Capture Card Setup', I have the following attributes set for
exactly one capture card:
Card Type: Standard V4L capture card
Video Device: /dev/video0
VBI device: /dev/vbi
Audio device: /dev/dsp
Audio sampling rate limit: (none) [unchecked box] Do not adjust vol
Default input: Composite1
I haven't even begun to work on the audio. I'm pretty certain the
onboard sound card was not detected, but I'm not concerned with it
right now. Live tv gives a no audio error, but lets me continue with
video, at which point it displays a blank screen.
> How many inputs show up in Myth & what are they named?
[Video Sources]
Video source name: myVideoSource
XMLTV listings grabber: North America (DataDirect)
User ID: <blank> Password: <blank>
Data Direct Lineup: <blank>
Channel frequency table: us-cable
Video source name: blah
(same settings as myVideoSource)
[Input connections]
Capture device: [V4L: /dev/video0]
Input: Composite1
Video source: myVideoSource
Input preference: 0
(all other fields are blank)
[Channels]
I've got a couple channels set up, one for channel 3, and one
without a channel. I wasn't sure if those were relevent or if you
wanted to see all the fields for those.
> When you try Myth or MPlayer, is there actually a video signal going
> in to the composite input?
Yeah, I have one of these portable 7 inch dvd players to test with,
and I'm sending a constant signal of Richard Stallman giving a talk on
copyrights (his speech at UNM). This is what I (successfully) tested
Xawtv with.
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