Hi Doug That was great. Worked like a dream. We had Fedora core 5 running, The videoproducers did pick up the right values i.e. V4L1:/dev/video0 etc. so they were OK. But doing an install of VIC appears to have fixed the problem. Many Thanks Mike
Douglas Kosovic wrote: > Hi Mike, > > >> I've just tried to upgrade my Main AG node from AG3.0.2 to AG3.1 >> This is my main node so its configuration is over 3 machines >> Display machine XP, Audio Capture XP, Fedora for video capture. 4 >> > Video > >> capture cards (OLD Hauppage) >> I have the following problems. >> 1. The Node Setup Wizard does not want to start up on the display >> machine. (I tried the audio just to see if its the machine but it also >> freezes) >> 2. If I configure the node via the Client I can configure all the >> machines but the Video Capture defaults to all four feeds coming from >> the same video card. (video3) >> I can then individually configure the cards so that I get all my feeds >> I save the configuration then if I change venues it all defaults back >> > to > >> just one feed. >> If I configure the card on the fedora machine in the vic menu VIC does >> not appear to save the configuration. >> Anyone seen this this, or have any ideas. >> > > Which Fedora version are you running? If it's Fedora Core 6 or earlier, > make certain you have the latest vic installed (i.e. yum update vic, or > maybe yum install vic). If you have one of the older AccessGrid-vic RPMs > installed, it can't handle the changes introduced with AG 3.1 (so would > most likely end up defaulting to the last videocard /dev/video3). Also > if the VideoProducers are listed as /dev/video0 ... 3 instead of > V4L:/dev/video0 ... 3 (or V4L2:/dev/something), you'll have to delete > the VideoProducers and add them back in. > > > > > Cheer, > Doug > > > >