On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 15:37:39 -0400, Tyler Trafford wrote
> Don Brown wrote:
> > > I used to have to same problem with my pvr350 and pvr500. Try
> > > changing from 'options cx25840 i2c_enable=-1,1,1' to 'options cx25840
> > > i2c_enable=1,1
On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 20:01:15 +0200, Ruud Huynen wrote
> You are right. Thanks alot.
> Changed "option cx25840 i2c_enable=1,1". Here is my output with an
> explanation
>
>
> I used to have to same problem with my pvr350 and pvr500. Try
> changing from 'options cx25840 i2c_enable=-1,1,1' to '
Do I get "ivtv: i2c client addr: 0x44 not found for command" errors?
Well, now I do.
In my continued quest to get this working, I'm always surfing trying to find
answers. And now, I seem to have screwed it up such that NEITHER tuner works.
They both yield a 0 byte file when I 'cat /dev/vide
I'm using ivtv 0.3.6w on my system which has a pvr250, 350, and a 500 in it.
The 250, 350, and the second tuner on the 500 work great. Can't get anything
from the first tuner on the 500. (I'm in NTSC land).
Modprobe lines that matter:
options saa7127 i2c_enable=1,1,-1,-1
options cx25840 i2c_enab
I have a mythtv box with a PVR-250, -350, and -500.
The -250 and -350 work fine.
I'm using Fedora Core 3, and the ivtv-0.3.6w drivers.
If I 'cat /dev/video0 >/tmp/vid0.mpg' all is fine... (this is the -250).
If I 'cat /dev/video2 >/tmp/vid2.mpg' it just sits there, and the file size is
always 0.