Has anybody tried to compile ivtv with latest FC3 kernel
(2.6.12-1.1372_FC3). It doesn't have
/lib/modules/2.6.12-1.1372_FC3/build directory (unlike previous kernels,
such as 2.6.11-1.35_FC3) and driver make complaining about it...
Any ideas?
Thanks
Felix
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Great!
Where exactly do I put this in? In modprobe.conf? As I said in my last
mail,
I'm loading the modules manually right now, but I'd like to do them from
modprobe.conf. What lines should I insert into modprobe.conf? Do I need
to
load each of the drivers individually?
Your modprobe.co
Hi,
Just a quick report to say that I updated this afternoon to
2.6.12-gentoo-r6 and at the same time moved forward with ivtv-0.3.7.
This machine has both a PVR-150 and a PVR-250. The results are
noticible:
1) A color shift I was having with faces being green along the left
edge and red along t
yeah i was going by the QuickSetup instructions, and noticed that it
mentioned those were for a pvr-500, but tuner=2 doesn't work (no sound
at all) so I just gave those settings a whirl and they worked fine, so
left it at that ;).
the low input volume, since people are mentioning it, i am gonn
Howdy-
I'm trying to build a MythTV box with a PVR-350 and a pcHDTV tuner
cards. I installed ivtv version 0.2.0 and could watch and record
video, but only one channel. I can't change using myth OR ptune-ui.
Nothing glaringly obvious in the logs, but i'm new and could have
missed something.
Hi,
I've been trying to get the radio working on my new 500mce, but I'm not
getting any sound.
I'm trying to do the ./radio -s (or -a for that matter) in order to scan
for any channels, it doesn't seem to pick up anything. It scans, but
eventually exits with no output. I also tried ./radio -f
I have to correct myself... ivtvctl did not fail, only
ivtvplay and radio, I think... But still, ptune.pl
just fails with a segmentation fault when I try to
tune to one of my familiar channels. Oh, and I tried
version 0.3.7, same there.
J.O.
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Hi list... I just built the above mentioned driver as 64bit code,
seemed to work, and is loaded in the kernel. However, building of
the utils doesn't work... Specifically, ivtvctl fails, which
means that I cannot tune, I guess... (mplayer /dev/video0 works,
but with the typical "untuned channel" s
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK, I can confirm that this one works for me. It
> behaves much like the last one, at least as far as
> MythTV is concerned.
Yes it "shouldn't" have made any difference to myth.
> Also, I also applied Ian's patch that you also sent
> out yesterday. Were the "arti
OK, I can confirm that this one works for me. It
behaves much like the last one, at least as far as
MythTV is concerned.
Also, I also applied Ian's patch that you also sent
out yesterday. Were the "artifacts along the left
edge" you spoke of supposed to be the black bar on the
left side of the i
John,
Is there a way to get this updated driver for x86_64?
Thanks,
Greg
From: "John Harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: ivtv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
To:
Subject: RE: [ivtv-devel] [XDRIVER] version 0.10.5 ivtv xdriver - 2nd
attempt
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:10:33 +0100
Hopefully I've
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 16:34, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> I know, I was just pointing out that an ivtv-latest ebuild could be
> written to automatically figure out which is the latest tarball at
> ivtv.tv and compile with it. This might be better since the
> Subversion server is needed by some devel
Bryan Mayland wrote:
> Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
>
>> Where exactly do I put this in? In modprobe.conf? As I said in my last mail,
>> I'm loading the modules manually right now, but I'd like to do them from
>> modprobe.conf. What lines should I insert into modprobe.conf? Do I need to
>> load each of
Simon Kenyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 July 2005 15:11, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> > Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > > Tyler Trafford wrote:
> > >> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
> > >> tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon
> >
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
Actually neither autdetect properly. The 0.2 series defaults
unknown cards to 150s and 0.3 defaults them to 250s. Try
options ivtv cardtype=6
Where exactly do I put this in? In modprobe.conf? As I said in my last mail,
I'm loading the modules manually right now,
On 7/19/05, Chris Camisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a Hauppauge pvr-500mce.
>
> Things are working nicely and I'm very satisfied with most of the
> configurations and quality. I'm using v2.6.12-gentoo-r6 and ivtv 36z
>
> I would like to see samples of others' pvr-500mce /pvr-150
On Tuesday 19 July 2005 15:11, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > Tyler Trafford wrote:
> >> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
> >> tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon
> >
> > do you mind if i write (and post to this list)
Thanks Bryan.
>
> > Yes, with 0.3.x I've always had it think it's a 250. I've never been
> > able to get 0.3.x to recognize the card as a 150, even though 0.2 does
> > successfully recognize it as 150.
>
> Actually neither autdetect properly. The 0.2 series defaults
> unknown cards to 150s an
Simon Kenyon wrote:
> Tyler Trafford wrote:
>
>> Anyone is welcome to use http://relyt.dyndns.org/svn/ivtv/trunk, it
>> tracks Chris' releases, and is now auto-updated every day at noon
>
> do you mind if i write (and post to this list) a gentoo ebuild which uses your
> cvs repository?
>
> it wou
I have a Hauppauge pvr-500mce.
Things are working nicely and I'm very satisfied with most of the
configurations and quality. I'm using v2.6.12-gentoo-r6 and ivtv 36z
I would like to see samples of others' pvr-500mce /pvr-150mce while
recording A.) the end credits of anything ( white text
There is in the source which is too big to mail to the
list.
It adds XV_AUTOPAINT_COLORKEY support which some Xv
applications require to work(ie mplayer 1.0 pre3 needs
this). It should work with any ivtv version that
0.10.4 worked with.
I'll attach the changelog in future when i ship a new
version.
Hi,
I hope, I ask it at the proper place. I could not find the exact answers,
and I like to know the state of support before the very buying...
I know, the best supported Hauppauge is the PVR250, but it's been
discontinued, so i would buy a 150.
How does the ivtv dirver support the YUV data? Can
Ricardo Kleemann wrote:
ivtv: i2c client addr: 0x21 not found for command 0x40046403!
ivtv: i2c client addr: 0x21 not found for command 0x40046404!
This is because it thinks it needs a saa7115, but the PVR150 doesn't
need this so you can ignore it for now.
Yes, with 0.3.x I've always had
At 07:10 AM 7/19/2005, you wrote:
Hopefully I've now attached the correct file.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
John
John,
Where does this file fit in the grand scheme of things? I've recently
rebuilt 3.6y of ivtv. Should I convert to using this "blessed" build? What
are the requirements for
Hopefully I've now attached the correct file.
Apologies for the inconvenience.
John
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:ivtv-devel-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Harvey
> Sent: 19 July 2005 09:16
> To: ivtv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: RE: [ivtv-devel]
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On Monday 18 July 2005 20:31, Simon Kenyon wrote:
> as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to
> have such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
>
> anyone in
El Martes, 19 de Julio de 2005 07:03, Robert Olson escribió:
> Greetings -
>
> I'm using the ivtv drivers with my PVR350. With the
> 0.2 stable drivers (rc3j and my pre-2.6.12 kernel) the
> sliced VBI interface works great. When I've tried
> updating to 0.3 (I've tried the various versions that
> h
On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 01:01 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey watch it! :)
>
> Yeah, I bunzip2'ed it. The result is a file called
> ivtv_xv.o. What do I do with this file? For squirts
> and giggles I tried renaming it ivtvdev_drv.o and
> putting it in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/, but
>
No its me trying to rush last night.
I shipped the wrong file.
I have to go home at lunch time i'll try to engage my
brain and mail the correct one later.
Sorry.
John
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey watch it! :)
>
> Yeah, I bunzip2'ed it. The result is a file called
> ivtv_xv.o. What do I
Hey watch it! :)
Yeah, I bunzip2'ed it. The result is a file called
ivtv_xv.o. What do I do with this file? For squirts
and giggles I tried renaming it ivtvdev_drv.o and
putting it in /usr/X11R6/lib/modules/drivers/, but
when I do that, Xorg won't start, giving the
complaints I mentioned earli
On Monday 18 July 2005 19:56, Tyler Trafford wrote:
> Simon Kenyon wrote:
> > as far as i am aware there is no cvs/svn archive for ivtv
> > there are a number of very active developers and it might make sense to
> > have such a beast so that patches, etc are not lost.
>
> Anyone is welcome to use h
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