Yes, im in NTSC land. I think I found the problem. Maybe I need to update the ivtv driver? Since it looks like a valid option. In 1.5.4 does it not do the "set-vbi-embed=1"?

ivtvctl --get-vbi-embed
ioctl IVTV_IOC_G_VBI_EMBED ok
vbi embedded in MPEG stream: off

ivtvctl --set-vbi-embed=1
ioctl IVTV_IOC_S_VBI_EMBED failed: Invalid argument

ivtvctl --help
  -x, --set-vbi-embed=<mode>
                     set whether VBI data is embedded in the MPEG stream [IVTV_IOC_S_VBI_EMBED]
                     If 1, embed VBI data in the MPEG stream, if 0, don't.

On 10/25/06, Duncan Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Justin Wetherell wrote:

I guess that using mplayer as you tv viewer is fine.

The problem is here:

File "/usr/local/src/freevo-1.7/src/tv/ivtv.py", line 168, in setvbiembed
r = fcntl.ioctl (self.device, i32(SETVBI_EMBED_NO),
struct.pack(VBI_EMBED_ST, value))
IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument

All it is doing is turning off any embedded vbi data that has been set
up. Can you try from the command line there two commands

ivtvctl --get-vbi-embed
ivtvctl --set-vbi-embed=1

Then if these work can you goto src/tv and follow the instructions at
the bottom of ivtv.py and then type:

python ivtv.py

And report the results.

BTW your set-up is fine.

Your in NTSC land?

> I made all the changes and updated to revision 8476; I still receive the
> same errors.
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/local/freevo/src/main.py", line 301, in eventhandler
>     app.eventhandler (event)
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo-1.7/src/menu.py", line 425, in eventhandler
>     if not isinstance(menu, Menu) and menu.eventhandler(event):
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo- 1.7/src/tv/tvguide.py", line 211, in
> eventhandler
>     self.player('tv', self.selected.channel_id)
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo-1.7/src/tv/tvmenu.py", line 89, in start_tv
>     plugin.getbyname(plugin.TV).Play(mode, tuner_id)
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo- 1.7/src/tv/plugins/ivtv_xine_tv.py", line
> 95, in Play
>     self.tuner.SetChannel(self.mode, tuner_channel)
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo-1.7/src/tv/plugins/ivtv_xine_tv.py", line
> 220, in SetChannel
>     ivtv_dev.setvbiembed(0)
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo-1.7/src/tv/ivtv.py", line 168, in setvbiembed
>     r = fcntl.ioctl(self.device, i32(SETVBI_EMBED_NO),
> struct.pack(VBI_EMBED_ST, value))
> IOError: [Errno 22] Invalid argument
> osd.py (211): Couldnt load font "Arial_Bold.ttf"
> osd.py (217): trying alternate: verabd.ttf
> ivtv_xine_tv.py (120): 1161812585.82: tv app got INPUT_ENTER event
> Crash!
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "/usr/local/freevo/src/main.py", line 478, in ?
>     MainTread().run()
>   File "/usr/local/freevo/src/main.py", line 338, in run
>     self.eventhandler(rc.get_event(True))
>   File "/usr/local/freevo/src/main.py", line 288, in eventhandler
>     if not rc.app()(event):
>   File "/usr/local/src/freevo-1.7/src/tv/plugins/ivtv_xine_tv.py", line
> 138, in eventhandler
>     self.tuner.TuneChannel( int(s_event[6]) )
> ValueError: invalid literal for int(): E


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