On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 19:18, Tim Hamer wrote: > Garry Cook wrote: > > On 9/14/05, *Scot L. Harris* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 16:18, Tim Hamer wrote: > > > > > > > > try the newest unstable drivers from the ivtv site. they might > > not work > > > perfectly though, so you might have to try a couple versions. > > i've been > > > using .3.7d for a while now with no problems. > > > > > > Thanks for yours and Garry Cook's response. > > > > It looks like I have 0.3.7k from ATRPMS. Should I try an older version? > > > > At least I know this has worked. Just need to figure out what level of > > sacrifice I need to make to get it to work. :) > > > > > > I wouldn't recommend going with older drivers, unless you had it working > > and upgraded, which broke things, then you might want to roll back. The > > version numbers increment for a reason, things should be getting better > > with each new version. > > The only reason that I mentioned my old driver version was because I > > seem to answer the question 'Is the PVR500 working for anyone' a few > > times a week. Each time I say something like 'with drivers from about 2 > > months ago', which probably isn't very helpful, so I just wanted to post > > the actual driver version before someone called me on it. > > > > yeah, the newest drivers should be fine. my problem was with using the > rpms. i guess some people get them to work with 150/500s but i couldnt.
Will check out the drivers on sourceforge. Maybe that will work. Either that or I will have to sacrifice larger animals the machine. And here I thought the days of making sacrifices to the SCSI chain were over. :)
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