I had the same problem setting up a PVR-500MCE (treated as 2 PVR-150MCE's on one card by ivtv). I did some research online and found that ivtv does not (yet?) support the S-Video on the PVR-150MCE and PVR-500MCE. I think, but am not sure, that hardware scaling is not yet supported, either(i.e., you must capture at 720 x 480).
Hopefully some kind soul is working on those features. Other than that, my PVR-500MCE is working like a champ! Rob --- Claude Boucher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My two problems have been solved by simply switching > the cards. > > Setup: FC3, kernel 2.6.11, Myth 0.18.1 and ivtv > 0.3.4w (from ATrpms) > > Card 1) PVR250 in (/dev/video0) connected to analog > cable via coax > Problem: Two channels were without sound (TV5 and > RDI) > > Card 2) PVR150MCE in (/dev/video1) connected to a > cable STB via S-Video > Problem: Video signal in b/w on all channels. Sound > is OK > > I physically switched the two cards so the new setup > is: > > Card 1) PVR150MCE (/dev/video0) connected to analog > cable via coax > Problem solved: All channels now have sound > > Card 2) PVR250 (/dev/video1) connected to a cable > STB via S-Video > Problem solved: Audio and video signal in colour on > all channels > > Conclusion: The 250 has a problem with coax input on > certain channels and > the 150 has a problem with S-Video input. > > Claude > > _______________________________________________ > mythtv-users mailing list > mythtv-users@mythtv.org > http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users >
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