On 14/09/05, James Pifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > At the prompt, you can use 'ivtvctl -a' to get a list of the card's > > details and inputs - you'll need to specify the correct card too, so > > use 'ivtvctl --help' to find out how. > > > > The output above will show all inputs the card has that the driver can > > access (usually more than the number of actual physical inputs). You > > can then use 'ivtvctl -p x' where x is the number of the input to > > switch to that input and test. > > > > On my 350, I have 4 S-Video and 4 Composite inputs. On my 150 I have 2 of > > each. > > > > You could also just cycle through the inputs in mythtv-setup and then > > test each one to see which gives normal video. > > > > HTH, > > Nick > > That worked Nick. I captured from every input on both cards like this: > > ivtvctl --device=/dev/video1 -p 4 > cat /dev/video1 > video1_input4.mpg > > Then just switched the input number and capture again. > > As it turns out my PVR250's composite input is on "Composite 4" in > mythtvsetup. Working great now. > > Thanks for the help,
No problem. I was a little unsure the first time I setup my PVR-350 and found all these 'inputs' that the back of the card didn't have. Glad to know it works, Nick _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
