Axel Thimm wrote:
On Thu, Jan 06, 2005 at 08:53:24PM +0100, Stefan van der Eijk wrote:
Can you change the dkms build to not set KERNELRELEASE?
I guess I could, but this would require changing dkms.
I don't know why they do it this way. I didn't see any patches to my
dkms installation
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 07:57:30 +0100
Michel Verbraak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I get the same problem over and over.
As far as I can find, it is has to do with the saa7127 and the cx25840
sharing the same i2c address.
When I specify the i2c_enable option for these two modules I can
Peter,
what driver are you using; the newer cards have an saa7129 in stead of
an saa7127. They need some additional registers set to get a decent
picture. The latest 0.2 and development 0.3 drivers have this fixed.
N.
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 22:13:11 +0100, Peter van Gils [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keats wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 07:57:30 +0100
Michel Verbraak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I get the same problem over and over.
As far as I can find, it is has to do with the saa7127 and the cx25840
sharing the same i2c address.
When I specify the i2c_enable option for these two modules I
Hi,
Can anyone help me out with this subtle problem. I am running Debian
Woody with 2.4.26 SMP, and 1.9 ICTV. It builds and installs ok. With the
model 980 (no FM tuner, 1/8 stereo audio jack), the modules load fine
and I can record no problem. However, when I replace it with a MCE
version -
On 1/10/2005 5:49 AM, Gerd Knorr wrote:
David George [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FYI, There was a last minute commit to 2.6.10 to change the default
msp3400 mode because it was causing some problems with certain bttv
cards. Basically with ivtv the default mode is simpler, in 2.6.10 the
default
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:41:16 +0100
Steven Cruysberghs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you all using tuner 50? Acording to tuner.h :
#define TUNER_PHILIPS_FM1216ME_MK3 38
yes i ve found it yesterday...
but it changes nothing...
Everything works fine here when I just use modprobe ivtv
Hi All,
Just curious how far along vbi support is on PVR-250/350 cards is.
I've checked the archives and sometimes it sounds like it's working
and sometmies it sounds like it's still in dev and not working at all.
I've followed the instructions in the README.vbi file and verified my
settings in
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 03:13:47PM +0100, Keats wrote:
hi,
FAQ :
Some chipsets seem to have a problem with the large amount of DMA
traffic that IvyTV generates combined with the large amount of DMA
traffic of the data being written to disk. From what I understand
these are known issues in
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 06:34 -0800, Yankee Myth wrote:
Hi -
I have built my system from scratch based on Jarrod's guide as of
1/9/2005. I have a Hauppauge 350, running on FC3 (2.6.9-1.724_FC3)
and I am able to get the video signal alone to both input and output
to the TV, but I have not yet
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 15:54:48 +0100
Jasper van der Neut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two suggestions:
- load only the modules needed for the PVR150 (if you only have this
card): videodev, wm8775, tuner, cx25840, ivtv
- remove some tricky stuff from your kernel
(regparms, preempt,
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 17:55:45 +0100
Michel Verbraak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I installed the PVR-150 into a completely different system and
used FC3 instead of FC2 and the problem was still the same. As soon as I
try to load the ivtv module the system freezes.
When loaded in console
I've read in this list that there is a way to use
MythTv's internal functions to properly fit the gui to
the screen. I've experimented with setting the offset
and separate resolutions for gui and video viewing but
I'm not having any luck getting it all to fit
properly.
Does anyone have any
Nick,
Some additional info:
I tried capturing from the S-Video input and also didn't
get a stable picture:
Plugged the S-Video out of my VIA EPIA board into
the TV and I got a nice, stable picture.
Next, I plugged the S-Video output of the VIA EPIA into
the PVR-350's input and plugged the output
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