On 10/5/05, R. Geoffrey Newbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 16:34:21 -0400, Jeff Simpson wrote:You might check out: http://groundstate.ca/c3mythtvDown a ways there is a discussion about compiling the Xv, and XVmc drivers
for a VIA motherboard... But the process will be exactly the
Do you have xorg built with the 'sdk' USE flag? You should...
Yeah, it's in there.
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HELP!!
I recompiled and installed ivtv 0.3.8, x.org 6.8.2-r5 and the 0.10.6
xdriver. they all compiled perfectly, but now I can't get tvout to work.
Symptoms:
ivtv-fb is missing now. It's not in ivtv-0.3.8, so I assume it got replaced by some other module? What should I be loading?
What
I got ivtv-fb back - turns out the ebuild is a little buggy. I got the
framebuffer device back, I had to modprobe ivtv cardtype=2 to get
ivtv-fb to load
but still no fbdev or ivtvdev_drv working in X, same error about not having a ModuleData data object
- JeffOn 10/6/05, Jeff Simpson [EMAIL
Don't Panic! ivtv is really quite easy to build and install. The xdriveris more difficult, but still
doable. Is there a howto or doc anywhere that describes or guides you through the process of enabling Xv on the 350's TV-Out?Nothing to it really. Build and install the ivtv 0.3.8
and
Jeff Simpson wrote:
Don't Panic! ivtv is really quite easy to build and install. The
xdriver
is more difficult, but still
doable.
Is there a howto or doc anywhere that describes or guides you
through
the process of enabling Xv on the 350's TV-Out?
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 16:34:21 -0400, Jeff Simpson wrote:
You might check out: http://groundstate.ca/c3mythtv
Down a ways there is a discussion about compiling the Xv, and XVmc drivers
for a VIA motherboard... But the process will be exactly the same for you
to do in gentoo, subject only to a
Frank Lynch wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have X running over the TV-out on my PVR-350, everything works quite
well and myth is very impressive. That is, until I attempt to play
back a DVD - a lot of frames get dropped, audio gets out of synch etc.
From what I've read the problem is that I don't have Xv
If you're using only 250s or 350s, you can probably use the
milestone build of 0.3.8 without any problem. I've been using it
for a few weeks now, and it's very stable.
http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/
(This version has some occasional problems with 150s that are fixed
in later versions.)
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On 10/4/05, Jesse Guardiani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Frank Lynch wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have X running over the TV-out on my PVR-350, everything works quite
well and myth is very impressive. That is, until I attempt to play
back a DVD - a lot of frames get dropped, audio gets out of synch
Hi Folks,
I have X running over the TV-out on my PVR-350, everything works quite
well and myth is very impressive. That is, until I attempt to play
back a DVD - a lot of frames get dropped, audio gets out of synch etc.
From what I've read the problem is that I don't have Xv support in the
version
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