Thanks.

I tried NTSC no luck. I should also say I get a pop up error message as
follows
Errors
v41:    timeout (got sigalarm), hardware/driver problems?
ioctf:  videocsync(0): interrupted system call
ioctf:  videocmcapture (0,fmt=4,size=48x32) :Device or resource busy
ioctf:  videocmcapture (0,fmt=5,size=48x32) :Device or resource busy
ioctf:  videocmcapture (0,fmt=1,size=48x32) :Device or resource busy
ioctf:  videocmcapture (0,fmt=7,size=48x32) :Device or resource busy
ioct:   fvideocmcapture (0,fmt=13,size=48x32) :Device or resource busy

Any ideas?


Raul wrote:
> 
> >
> > Not being a shell Linux command guru though keenly aspirational I am
> > using SuSE's YAST2. It identified my TV Card, no problem and I
> > configured it for PAL -BG as per instructions for Australia set up. When
> > I open motv in a shell I get no picture or fuzz or anythng at all and
> > the shell says this:
> >
> > motv
> > This is motv-3.61, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.10-4gb)
> > Warning: Actions not found: Remote
> > Warning: Actions not found: Remote
> > Segmentation fault
> >
> > and after a station scan it closes out of motv
> >
> > Xconsole says
> >
> > Date kernel: bttv0:PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
> > Date kernel: tuner: TV freq (o.6) out of range (44-958)
> > Date kernel: tuner: tuner type not set
> > Date kernel: tuner: tuner type not set
> > Date kernel: linux last message repeated 52 times
> >
> > In station scan mode the Xconsole spits out alot of "out of range"
> > messages.
> >
> > The MagicTVView has an infra red remote. I have tried pressing the power
> > button and retrying motv but still get the same result. Nothing at all
> > happens.
> >
> > Your help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Last time I tried this I was on Debian with a lot less utilities to fill in
> the gaps.. so I am not sure if my knowledge will be of use.
> 
> I have the CPH031, and I recall and learnt the following:
> 
> 1) No remote control support under linux.. :(
> 2) The default tuning tables didn't work for me. I manually put them in the
> config file for them to work, though seems like that is not your real
> problem. The config file was in ~/.
> 3) Sounds strange, but I only got reception when I started it in NTSC
> mode!?!? Whenever I told it to do PAL it went screwy, so you may want to
> check that briefly.
> 
> It's not much, but I hope something there helped...
> 
> Good luck!
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