> > Tho after a hard-boot the picture goes back to noise again. So it seems
that
> > Windows "initialises" this card in a way that bttv doesn't yet.
> >
> > I hope this has given you some ideas on how to get the card working
directly
> > out of the box without the need for Windows.
> The card here works purely Linux (no Windows on this machine).
> You could try:
> - connect a video source to Composite or SVid (e.g. video recorder, ...)
> and see if this works after warmboot/coldboot.
> With this we could see it the problem lies in some BT8x8/PCI setup or
really
> is voodoo/MT2032 specific (anyway it would be specific to some
difference between
> your machine and mine).
Connected Composite directly to the TV and the picture appears on a warm and
cold boot
> - toggle "PNP OS" setting in BIOS setup
The board is an old AT Triton VX so the setting is for PNP allocation is
done in the BIOS.
Cheers
David.
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