Hi Richard,

Richard Polton wrote:
> 
> I tested Simon's changes over the weekend and, hey presto, the LED lit up!
> The device is referred to as WinTV USB 566. I don't know whether that
> helps or not.
Yeah! That's good.

> On a related subject, how do you set your kernel up to recognise the video
> device? I have been fiddling around with the configuration to no avail,
> v4l-conf always comes back saying that /dev/video device not found.
> (It does exist in /dev ;-)
I have a line in /etc/modules.conf that looks like:
  alias char-major-81       nt1003 
Please, try this.

> Finally, I discovered that I can only register the nt1003 module once per
> session. If I plug in the device, load the modules, and unplug the device
> then any subsequent loading and unloading of modules fails to start the
> device up. It is necessary to reboot instead.
We will consider this in one of our next versions. Thanks.
Here a work around: Unload the modules first and then unplug the device.


Cheers
  Joerg

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