Hi Nick,

thanks for the info.

The sad thing now is, my harddisk just died, so I can't test it. Pffft
As soon I'm back up I will see if it works for me as well.

One thing though, do you use the PVR350 firmware for the audio part as well or
are you using the PVR150/500 audio firmware?

Cheers,
Luud


Citeren Nick Rosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Luud,
>
> I also have a Gentoo configuration with 1 PVR350 and 2 PVR150MCE's (so
> a simular config, the 500 is detected as 2 150's). These are my
> module-options (/etc/modules.d/ivtv):
>
> options saa7127 i2c_enable=1,-1,-1
> options wm8775 debug=0
> options tuner pal=G debug=0
> options ivtv ivtv_std=2 tda9887=0 ivtv_debug=1
> options tda9887 port1=0 port2=0
> install ivtv /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ivtv ; /sbin/modprobe ivtv-fb
>
> I autoload the modules (/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6) like this:
>
> cx25840
> ivtv
>
> This has been working for me for the last couple of months without a
> problem (ivtv 0.3.7c for the moment).
> Keep the old firmware you're using; it also works fine for the
> 150/500's. I'm having problems with the dynamic buffer allocation with
> the newer driver (out of memory etc... ordered more memory, hope to
> have it soon).
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> N.
>



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