Evan Hisey wrote:
>>> 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
> None other than the above and Mplayer not working.


Can you be a bit more specific about mplayer not working, assuming you
are talking about using mplayer to watch TV. What do the main*.log and
mplayer-std*.logs say. Mostly I'm curious about the command line and if
it is being correctly built.

Duncan

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