On Sunday 09 October 2005 01:53, lantz moore wrote:
sometimes i get no sound and sometimes i get static out of my single
pvr350. the video in and out both work perfectly. i live in ntsc land
and i'm using the tuner input.
Can you test the card under Windows? I ask this because it sounds like
Hans Verkuil wrote:
Tomorrow around noon (i.e. in about 12 hours from now) I'm going to
make and release 0.2.0 and 0.4.0. I think pretty much everything is
done that can be done.
With a large number of new users coming over from 0.2 to 0.4.0 would it
be wise to include a
Available from http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/archive/0.2.0/ivtv-0.2.0.tar.gz
And you can expect the 0.4.0 stable release in 1-2 hours :-)
Hans
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On 10/9/05, Paul Koster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Furthermore, the troubleshooting and asking for help pages on the
ivtvdriver wiki should be better reacheable from the main intro.
Actually the wiki can use some structure in the menu on the left, e.g.
'Install', 'Troubleshooting', etc.
It's
Ross wrote:
On 10/9/05, Paul Koster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Furthermore, the troubleshooting and asking for help pages on the
ivtvdriver wiki should be better reacheable from the main intro.
Actually the wiki can use some structure in the menu on the left, e.g.
'Install', 'Troubleshooting',
On Sunday 09 October 2005 11:07, Paul Koster wrote:
Hans Verkuil wrote:
Tomorrow around noon (i.e. in about 12 hours from now) I'm going to
make and release 0.2.0 and 0.4.0. I think pretty much everything is
done that can be done.
With a large number of new users coming over from 0.2
On Sunday 09 October 2005 00:39, Adam Forsyth wrote:
Noone else responded to this so I guess I'll give it a go, but I don't
know much about it. first of all, for /dev/video48 (and /dev/video16?)
should probably be noted that they are pvr-350 only.
Added this.
/dev/video32
The raw video
John Harvey writes:
the 350 decoder won't play back the mpeg files from myth's recordings
of DVB stuff anymore so more people will have to use this Xv stuff.
Sorry to interrupt this thread... I'm in the process of upgrading from ivtv
0.1.9 to 0.4 - a lot has changed in MythTV and ivtv, and
On Sunday 09 October 2005 14:13, JP Fournier wrote:
Hmmn. I've got a compile problem.
slackware 10.2
kernel 2.4.31
gcc 3.3.6
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -D__KERNEL_SYSCALLS__ -DMODULE -DMODVERSIONS
-DEXPORT_SYMTAB -I/lib/modules/2.4.31/build/include -O2
-fomit-frame-pointer -march=i586 -mcpu=i586
On 09/10/05, Michael Papazoglou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Quick question about the size of ivtvdev_drv.o -
When I compile the version from svn, the ivtvdev_drv.o is 324K. But the
one from dl.ivtvdriver.org is only 22K.
Have I missed something obvious?
I would say so, when I compile
On Sunday 09 October 2005 21:03, Trev Jackson wrote:
On Sunday 09 Oct 2005 19:06, Hans Verkuil wrote:
I've been thinking on how to handle compatibility with older kernels in
the 0.5 series. The problem is that to stay backwards compatible requires
keeping the supporting drivers (tuner,
Well, for those of us who use FC4 and want to use the kernel from
redhat (think quite a few people), it will be at least a month after
2.6.14 is released before we can upgrade, so your tester base is
likely to shrink for a while.
On 10/9/05, Tyler Trafford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans Verkuil
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, kevin thayer wrote:
have you tried 'strip ivtvdev_drv.o' ?? it might just
have a bunch of debug symbols in it.
-tmk
You (I) learn something new every day!
ivtvdev_drv.o is 17K after using strip.
Thanks,
Mike
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/ Can you try this? I'm using 2.6.14-rc3, so I probably have these includes
// already.
//
// cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at cvs.linuxtv.org
http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel:/cvs/video4linux login
// cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at cvs.linuxtv.org
Em Dom, 2005-10-09 às 17:26 -0500, Adam Forsyth escreveu:
I fixed this about 2 hours ago... Can you try again now?
When I do make after make merge-trees:
In file included from /root/sources/v4l-kernel/v4l/video-buf-dvb.c:29:
Hi all,
I`m following wilsonet.com howto.
I have the following versions:
- kernel - 2.6.12-1.1378_FC3
- ivtv driver - 0.3.8
/etc/modprobe.conf
# ivtv modules setup
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-81-0 ivtv
alias msp3400 msp3400-ivtv
alias tveeprom tveeprom-ivtv
options ivtv
I followed, faithfully, the directions given on the ivtvdriver.org HOWTO
page. Despite 7.5 hours of constantly doing/redoing it, I'm still running
0.2.0 (rc3j), according to `modinfo ivtv`. (`ivtvctl -a` returns 'not an
ivtv driver device').
I'm running a PVR-350 on FC3 (2.6.11-1.27_FC3), and
On 10/10/05, Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I followed, faithfully, the directions given on the ivtvdriver.org HOWTO
page. Despite 7.5 hours of constantly doing/redoing it, I'm still running
0.2.0 (rc3j), according to `modinfo ivtv`. (`ivtvctl -a` returns 'not an
ivtv driver device').
It
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Brian wrote:
I followed, faithfully, the directions given on the ivtvdriver.org HOWTO
page. Despite 7.5 hours of constantly doing/redoing it, I'm still running
0.2.0 (rc3j), according to `modinfo ivtv`. (`ivtvctl -a` returns 'not an
ivtv driver device').
[snip build info]
In driver/Makefile, the rule which remakes ivtv-svnversion.h fires every
time, which causes 8 other files to trigger.
Following by hand, I don't understand the first if clause and why it
isn't matched, however...
I created the attached patch to limit the unneccesary rebuilds. It
creates a
I am trying to troubleshoot a new PVR-500 that only works at video1,
while video0 produces black and white static (no audio).
After pursuing numerous leads, I noticed somethin in my log that caught
my eye. I thought I was running version 0.3.8 of the ivtv driver
based on what I had installed
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Larry K wrote:
Is something wrong here? Does 0.2.0 in this context mean that I'm not
loading the 0.3.8 driver?
Yes; see the very recent archives for the Cannot install new 0.4.0 ivtv
drivers thread.
Cheers,
Phil
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Am I correct in assuming that the PVR-150 produces an MP3 audio stream
as part of the MPEG produced on /dev/video0?
Is this true of all of the PVR cards, and is there no way to get MP2
audio from the card.
At the moment as part of my post capture edit with avidemux2 I have to
convert the
Been trying to build up a series of profiles for doing different types
of captures on my PVR-150. For example to get two or three 45 minute tv
shows on a single DVD-R. Along the way i've noticed a couple of issues.
In particular the average bitrate always seems to blow out a little bit
high.
OK, pretty frustrated this evening. I downloaded and built ivtv-0.4.0
as per the instructions in the README.install. I tried to install it
and found that no matter what I did nothing ended up in
/lib/modules/ivtv. In fact the ivtv directory wasn't even created.
The I went back and tried 0.3.8
On 10/9/05, Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/10/05, Mark Knecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, pretty frustrated this evening. I downloaded and built ivtv-0.4.0
as per the instructions in the README.install. I tried to install it
and found that no matter what I did nothing ended up in
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