Trevor Boicey wrote:
> 
> Steve Tell wrote:
> > Followup questions:
> > - which are the least expensive no-frills one that have been seen?
> > - my understanding is that if you don't care about the tuner (just
> >         composite or Svideo input), all '878 cards are pretty much the
> >         same and "just work" with V4L.   True or False?
> 
>   Sadly the tuner might be required, I'm going to have
> to multiplex some signals on different channels, get them
> to the box, and then pull them apart with the bt cards. I can
> do this with off-the-shelf modulators and tuners.
> 
>   I've had my share of problems with tuners so far. I have
> owned two bttv cards in my life but neither had tuners. I
> just borrowed a wincast/TV card to play with the tuner, but
> haven't gotten it to tune a picture yet. (composite input works)
> 
>   I guess this is a change of pace for this thread, but
> does anybody know what parameters are needed for that tuner? The
> lid of the RF box on the card is labelled "PHILIPS", and it's
> an NTSC card.
> 
>   I get a lot of this: (last three lines repeat as long as
> I try to change channels using xawtv)
> 
> dev# insmod tuner.o type=0x02
> dev# dmesg
> (...)
> i2c-core.o: driver i2c TV tuner driver registered.
> tuner: chip found @ 0xc2
> bttv0: i2c attach [Philips NTSC]
> i2c-core.o: client [Philips NTSC] registered to adapter [bt848 #0](pos. 0).
> tuner: TV freq (0.-6) out of range (44-958)
> tuner: TV freq (0.-6) out of range (44-958)
> tuner: TV freq (0.-6) out of range (44-958)

"out of range" is caused by the application (the printk should be shut off in bttv).

Try xawtv-3.71 and bttv-0.7.90 and re-report.
Describe the picture you see (black, blue, noise or else).



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