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
Hmmm. I was following Jarod's guide which uses apt to install
precompiled binaries. I don't recall seeing anything like this,
but I'll go back a look.On 10/9/05, Adam Forsyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you followed the mythtv on fedora guide preivously, you need toremove the ivtv rpms, depmod -a,
Tim,
I don't see that anywhere in Jarod's guide. Appreciate further info.On 10/10/05, Timothy McFadden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Also check to see if you used Jarod's mkinit-rd patch to include the
ivtv drivers.You need to re-make the initial ramdisk with the newdrivers
gcc-3.4
depends: i2c-core
srcversion: 151CD8EA5D6011CE2B1B1B8
On 10/9/05, Philip Rowlands [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Larry K wrote:Is something wrong here? Does 0.2.0 in this context mean that I'm notloading the 0.3.8 driver?Yes; see the very recent archives for the Cannot install
advice appreciated.
On 10/9/05, Philip Rowlands [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005, Larry K wrote:Is something wrong here? Does 0.2.0 in this context mean that I'm notloading the 0.3.8 driver?Yes; see the very recent archives for the Cannot install new
0.4.0 ivtvdrivers thread.Cheers
On 10/10/05, Keith C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 10, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Larry K wrote: I now have the right version of the ivtv driver loading.To do this I had to upgrade to kernel 2.6-12-1.1378 in order to get atrpms to install the driver properly.I was using
2.6-10.x and there appears
(no sound)
on /video0.
Axel Thimm, Jarod Wilson, et. al., maintains the atrpm stuff at
http://atrpms.net/ I can try to contact them. Do you know
those guys?On 10/10/05, Hans Verkuil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 10 October 2005 22:50, Larry K wrote: Hans, I'm not working from source. I pulled
(ctrl-c to stop capture)
# mplayer -vo xv /tmp/test_capture1.mpg
Under this scenario, only /dev/video1 produces a playable file. /dev/video0 produces lots of static, and no audio.On 10/10/05, Hans Verkuil
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On Monday 10 October 2005 23:08, Larry K wrote: I don't have
Hello,
I am running ivtv version 0.4.0, and I have dual PVR-250s.
Problem is, both of these cards are detected as 350s. I think the
warnings reported below are because the ivtv driver thinks I
have 350s so it is trying to set up the onboard decoder? Other
than
the weirdness of the messages, both
(or send him gobs of money), he will update his
How-to :)
LarryOn 10/19/05, Timothy McFadden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/18/05, Larry K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:5) Installed the mkinitrd changes and recreated my boot image.Can anyone explain why this is necessary for the PVR-500?Based on Jarod's
Doh!
Looks like I had two entries in my modprobe.conf to set the
cardtype. Once I removed the duplicate entry and did a
shutdown/reboot, the system came up and detected dual 250s.
Thanks for listening :)On 11/12/05, Larry K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am running ivtv version 0.4.0
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