Hi,
you will need to extract the encoder firmware from the haupauge driver to get it run.
It is a good starting point to first make sure that the card is running OK. If the ivtv-driver is woking, you can simply make a
cat /dev/video > mympg.mpg to record to disk.
Best Regards,
Carsten
Matthew Bettencourt schrieb:
get apt, http://apt.physik.fu-berlin.de or http://atrpms.net/dist/fc3/, install it,
apt-get update apt-get install ivtv you might wanna apt-get upgrade to grab the latest and greatest stuff
Daniel C. Casimiro wrote:
You need to get a copy of the ivtv kernel driver and load it. It is not part of the official kernel, and it is not packaged with Fedora Core. (As far as I know.)
Here's the main project site: http://ivtv.sourceforge.net/
I use version 0.2.0_rc3-r1 with kernel 2.6.8 (patched for VIA EPIA M10000-II). I am running gentoo though, so I can't help you too much with the Fedora Core side of things.
~Dan
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