On Tue, Sep 27, 2005, Hans Verkuil wrote:
What strikes me most is that on machine A, cat /dev/video0 doesn't
return anything,
Strange. Any dmesg output?
I'm starting another thread for that.
Lastly, what's the md5sum of the HcwMakoA.ROM file you're using ? I
have found two versions
to be honest.
Me too. I have retried the latest SVN, and my PORT1 fix is no longer
needed. Indeed the latest SVN works perfectly. I'm puzzled.
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the Windows driver gives). When I say
doesn't work at all, it means that I hear either static, or the very
low radio station drowned into a lot of static.
Please test and compare.
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in a
bad state. When following your procedure the card IDs are correct on a
warm boot.
Christophe Massiot wrote:
Hello,
I have a few PVR-250 here which, at some point between 0.4.0 and 0.4.1,
became detected as PVR-150. They are correctly detected on a cold boot,
but become known as PVR-150
to be multiplied by 16000 instead of 16 (it took
me some time to understand that).
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diff -ru ivtv-0.6.1.orig/driver/ivtv-driver.c ivtv-0.6.1/driver/ivtv-driver.c
--- ivtv-0.6.1.orig/driver/ivtv-driver.c2006-03-20 23:16:35.0
+0100
+++ ivtv-0.6.1/driver/ivtv-driver.c
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006, Hans Verkuil wrote:
On Thursday 13 April 2006 18:36, Christophe Massiot wrote:
I have discovered that the radio support of the PVR-150 was broken
(again) and I have tested all stable versions to track down when the
change occured. What breaks the radio (and may also