Hi Kevin,
Yup, my BusID is set. As per my original post, the BusID is at 0x14 - What I perhaps should have clarified is that I have made the necessary changes in the XF86Config-4 file, including the BusID.   With the older version of the ivtvdev driver, this gets the x driver working.  it's the newest drivers that fail, claiming there's no adapter at ID 20.  I'm assuming it's making the hex to binary conversion since my card is labeled at 0x14.
 
Keep in mind - If I didn't have the basic X drivers working, I wouldn't have MythTV running through my 350 right now - everything works - it's just that the frame rate sucks when playing anything other than live TV or recorded, untranscoded TV....
 
regards,
 
paul
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, November 27, 2005 10:13 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] PVR-350 TV and native Recording smooth,Transcodedand other video choppy

Paul Fielding wrote:

> Using the ivtvdev X driver, if Xv isn't working for it then I need to
> know how to make it work *shrug*.

> Already tried the drivers at the link you provided, with the problems
> already listed below, therefore using an older version of the ivtvdev
> driver.


Did you set the BusID in your xorg.conf?

Reference Jarod's guide to running Myth on Fedora Core and read the
section on "Running X on the PVR-250's TV-Out"
http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/fcmyth.php?SID&expandables=closed&ivtv=open&pvr350out=open#video

Note in his xorg.conf: http://wilsonet.com/mythtv/xorg.conf-PVR350.txt,
the Device section has a PCI ID set.  Perhaps you need to check this...

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