On 2 Nov 2005 at 12:19, Michael T. Dean wrote:

> device number != card number
> 
> Device number is a number used by the kernel to access the device.  Card 
> number is used by Myth to associate settings with devices.
> 
> >Not so fast, bucko! This was still not correct. Setting up the backend, the 
> >two 
> >Hauppauge cards had magically become 1 and 2 again, and the HD3000 is 32! 
> >  
> >
> card number = cardid

Thanks Mike. Yeah, even if you don't know this, (I didn't. At least it didn't 
come to mind 
while I was trying to do a fresh install late at night, after a grueling day of 
work) you get 
a feel for it once you've done the exercise. I've done a dozen or so installs, 
but this was 
the first with multiple cards, and the first with an HD3000, so it threw me.

And having done a dozen-ish installs with single capture cards, this "issue" , 
if it is one, 
never came up. So I wasn't looking for it, and didn't recognize what was 
happening.
> 
> cardid is a sequence number assigned by MySQL (autoincrement).  That 
> means that you probably set up and deleted quite a few cards to get your 
> HD-3000 working...

Hmmm... certainly not 32 times!

In any case, since device number, card number, and cardid are all numbers, 
unless you 
have an intimate understanding of what's actually going on during each step of 
an 
install, there is room to become confused. I would never admit to anyone 
outside this 
group that I got bit by the confusion bug.  :-)

Marvin


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