On Fri, 2009-07-03 at 18:12 -0400, Todd Crown wrote: > Andy, > > I followed the instructions you gave me and used the links you > provided, however, I still have the exact same results as before. > > Here is the output from status log: > > Status Log: > > [21732.332328] ivtv0: ================= START STATUS CARD #0 > ================= > [21732.332332] ivtv0: Version: 1.4.0 Card: Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150 > [21732.333353] tveeprom 2-0050: Huh, no eeprom present (err=-6)? > <4>[21732.333355] tveeprom 2-0050: Encountered bad packet header [18]. > Corrupt or not a Hauppauge eeprom. [snip] > It looks like it's not using your changes and that it's using the > default: [21732.332332] ivtv0: Version: 1.4.0 Card: Hauppauge WinTV > PVR-150 > > Thoughts on how to change it to use what you added?
Todd, $ cd ~ $ mkdir build $ cd build $ wget http://linuxtv.org/hg/~awalls/ivtv/archive/tip.tar.bz2 $ tar xjf tip.tar.bz2 $ cd ivtv-ebb0ea04b057 $ make <----------------- watch for errors during this process $ su - root # cd /home/todd/build/ivtv-ebb0ea04b057 # make install # make unload; make unload # modprobe ivtv See if that works for you. I have read that some Ubuntu versions can be problematic with this installation procedure (said Ubuntu version puts modules in some nonstandard place or something). I can't really help too much with that. I've got Fedora systems. To see all the ivtv modules installed on your system: $ find /lib/modules -name "ivtv.*" -ls Check the dates, and it should be obvious which one was installed by you compiling the repository. The ivtv module you compiled will depend on the versions of other modules (videodev, tveeprom, etc) that you compiled. You'll have to figure out how to get your distro to use what you compiled, if it doesn't appear to be doing so. Regards, Andy > Thanks. > > Todd > > On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 10:26 PM, Andy Walls<[email protected]> wrote: > > Todd, > > > > In a development repository, I have added a patch for the AVerMedia > > UltraTV 1500 MCE (the newer version, which is an M113 variant): > > > > http://linuxtv.org/hg/~awalls/ivtv/ > > http://linuxtv.org/hg/~awalls/ivtv/rev/ebb0ea04b057 > > > > Please test this change. It may be simplest to follow the "Bleeding > > Edge" instructions here: > > > > http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Download#Bleeding_Edge_driver > > > > except substituting these links as the .bz2 or .gz link: > > > > http://linuxtv.org/hg/~awalls/ivtv/archive/tip.tar.bz2 > > http://linuxtv.org/hg/~awalls/ivtv/archive/tip.tar.gz > > > > > > > > BTW, I think I have everything right. My concern is the 74HC4052 Dual > > 4:1 multiplxer control for audio. If you have audio for TV tuner and > > Line-In, then I got it right (for the most part). > > > > By inspection of the photo you sent me, I'm almost sure I got FM radio > > audio correct as well. However, I think a recently introduced ivtv > > driver bug for FM radio for boards with GPIO controlled audio > > multiplexers (like this one) may prevent FM radio mode from working > > properly. Don't be surprised. > > > > Regards, > > Andy > > > > > _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel
