>Yes. rmmod or modprobe -r.
ok, once I started removing the module before attempting to load it with a
new tuner/card ID, it quickly became apparent what was going on. A little
trial and error found me the right card ID and now everything's working
beautifully. Thanks for the help

>No, video[0-3] are *devices*. BTTV is *only* device 0 (video0). Each
>device cna have multiple inputs, which can be set by applications
>(inputs include tuner, composite, etc.).
yes, now that I have it working I can see that you're right. I'm curious
then what video1-3 are? Not that it matters, just wondering.


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ronald Bultje
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 2:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: only static from hauppauge card, rh8


Hi Kevin,

On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 01:54, Kevin Bowen wrote:
> I have a /dev/video/ directory which contains several devices, I think
> unrelated to the tuner, then I have devices /dev/video0 through
> /dev/video3 - which is, I'm told, how it's supposed to be - video0 is the
> tuner, video1-3 are composite input etc. xawtv properly detects and
defaults
> to the tuner on video0.

No, video[0-3] are *devices*. BTTV is *only* device 0 (video0). Each
device cna have multiple inputs, which can be set by applications
(inputs include tuner, composite, etc.).

> Now here's a question which will reveal my newbitude ;) - whats the
> distinction between insmod and modprobe, and when do I use them? Currently

modprobe reads /etc/modules.conf, insmod doesn't. modprobe also preloads
other needed modules (such as i2c-core/-algo-bit and videodev for bttv)
by looking which symbols are missing for the module to load correctly
and checking which modules provide these symbols.

> I'm doing neither, they are loaded automatically (i see tuner related
> entries in my modules.conf - apparently placed there automatically by
> redhat). I dont have an options line specified, although based on someone
> else's advice, I tried previously doing modprobe tuner type=2 (I think)
with
> no effect.. however the module was at that time already loaded. Do I need
to
> remove the module, then reload it with the option?

Yes. rmmod or modprobe -r.

Ronald

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Linux Video/Multimedia developer



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