Hallo

>> Try lsmod to find out if some zoran modules are alreaddy loaded. If you 
>> have some saa* and zr* drivers loaded it should work.
> None listed.
So that means no driver loaded.
And in that case is cannot work.

>> If that produces no real usefull help please unload all zoran modules. 
>> and try loding the zoran driver manually:
>> modprobe zr36067 low_bitrate=1
> zr36067: Unknown parameter 'low_bitrate'
Sorry, that mail was written, when I was not at home with my laptop. 
That option is my fault.

Which kernel do you use ?

On my 2.6.20.1, that commands make the buz to work here:
modprobe saa7111
modprobe saa7185
modprobe zr36060 low_bitrate=1
modprobe zr36067 default_norm=0 lock_norm=0 pass_through=0

>> The important thing is the low_bitrate option, you need it for the buz.
>>
> 
> Just to be through, I tried just modprobe zr36067.
> 
> MJPEG[0]: find_zr36057() - no card specified, please use card=x insmod 
> option
> 
> So I tried modprobe zr36067 card=7
> 
> **WARNING** I2C adapter driver [Buz[0]] forgot to specify physical 
> device; fix it!
Please check that you kernel has the i2c modules enabled, and try to 
load the i2c_core module first if it is not already loaded.

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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