Evan Hisey wrote:
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 4:03 AM, Duncan Webb <dun...@freevo.org> wrote:
>> Evan Hisey wrote:
>>>  That fixed that one. Now I am getting a very interesting error between
>>>> tvtime, the tv guide, the station.xml and TV_CHANNEL. When I get it
>>>> narrowed down a bit I'll post the details.
>> Hi Evan,
>>
>> There was an outstanding patch for this that was not committed to svn as
>> I was waiting for some feed-back. I've committed this and a big patch
>> from Adam so this may be fixed.
>>
>> Thanks for the testing
>> Duncan
>>
> 
> No problem. I don't keep well tested the the important member of the
> family won't let me keep my toy :).
> The patch fixed the new tvtime and mplayer issue. Now the old quirk is
> back and a new MPlayer issue has cropped up. The tvtime issues is with
> the freevo channels not matching the tvtime channels and an odd
> interactions that are occuring. The new mlpayer issue is with v4l:
> =================================================================
>  WARNING: YOU ARE USING V4L DEMUXER WITH V4L2 DRIVERS!!!
>  As the V4L1 compatibility layer is broken, this may not work.
>  If you encounter any problems, use driver=v4l2 instead.
>  Bugreports on driver=v4l with v4l2 drivers will be ignored.
> =================================================================
> tv.c: norm_from_string(NTSC): Bogus norm parameter, setting default.
> Unknown norm!
> Error: Cannot set norm!
> FPS not specified in the header or invalid, use the -fps option.
> No stream found.
> 
> I change to v4l2 it goes away. It may be tiem to change  # TV_DRIVER =
> 'v4l' default to v4l2. A doc note for the mplayer pause it does not
> seem to work with non-ivtv cards beyond pausing the video frame. It
> then resumes to the current point in play.

Sounds reasonable most of the drivers will now support v4l2 io controls.

What are the other messages caused by simply the driver being v4l?

Duncan


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