Hi,

Vedran Rodic wrote:

Hello


Version 0.3.2d is the last driver that worked for me in a configuration with a single PVR 150 MCE PAL card.

I was loading drivers with modprobe like this:
tveeprom
cx25840
tuner
wm8775
ivtv ivtv_std=2 tuner=52

The tuner numbers have changed, so I've just removed the tuner= parameter when loading the 0.3.5 versions since according to the logs tveeprom detects the correct tuner type.

With newer versions (just tried 0.3.5n) I just get a black picture with some garbage on the bottom of the screen. I've also tried forcing the tuner with tuner=57 or tuner=58, but without luck. I've also tried loading just the tveeprom and ivtv and let the ivtv modprobe load the rest.

Can somebody who is succesfully using 0.3.5 drivers with a single 150MCE PAL card tell me how exactly do they load the drivers and what firmware they are using?

Thanks

Vedran

I have pretty much the same proble, 150MCE PAL, tuner type 38. Last version that worked for me was 0.3.5. According to writings on this list, specifying "/bin/modprobe ivtv ivtv_std=2" is all that is needed to get around this. I've scrapped all the other modprobe loadings, ivtv seems to be quite able to work out what to load and in which order all by itself...

What I do to load a newer driver is to cold boot with 0.3.5, then use a /etc/init.d script to unload and stop any myth/pvr related activity, then I install latest ivtv driver and finally load/start all ivtv/myth components. The box will work just fine even after a warm boot, only needing the cumbersome procedure after having actually shut down the machine (which doesn't happen very often).

I'm going to try the "/bin/modprobe ivtv ivtv_std=2" thingy later today.



Cheers,


-Morten

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