> > Could you post your init script please? I could, but not without a few disclaimers. I don't claim that using this script is the cleanest or best way to do things. Not all the commands in the script may really be needed. And most of all, the commands here may not work on your system because it will depend on kernel version, ivtv driver version, how you've installed the ivtv drivers, how you've configured the capture card in Myth, etc. All I can say is, this works on *my* system, which is built around a PVR-500 as the capture card, runs on FC3 (installed mostly according to Jarod's guide), uses a 2.6.10 kernel with version 0.3.7a of the ivtv drivers. My PVR-500 works well. Both tuners work, both audio and video. I have no problem using both of them at the same time (otherwise why would you need two?). My system is the way it is because I also use it as my primary desktop, so it's important that things like 3-D graphics work (I like tuxracer and torcs :-) and I have (unfortunately) some proprietary drivers that make it a pain to change kernel versions (Winmodem, ATI Radeon 9800).
I also have a not-always-on slave backend with a PVR-150 in it, and at least once I managed to record three shows at the same time. All that said, here it is: #! /bin/bash # # chkconfig: 2345 9 85 # description: start and stop IVTV services # case "$1" in start) modprobe ivtv modprobe tveeprom modprobe tuner modprobe msp3400 /usr/local/bin/ivtvctl -d /dev/video1 -q 1 ;; *) ;; esac exit 0
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