One thing that I found interesting... on my pvr150 (non-MCE), neither the
box or literature mention anything about having a radio, but the radio is
recognized by ivtv and I can scan channels - but nothing happens.
Since the card isn't actually supposed to have a radio on it, I'm
wondering if mayb
Mark,
Thanks for doing this.
> I have managed to get this working by using a 4050 CMOS buffer chip as
> indicated by Trev Jackson. I will write this up a bit later with some
> pictures for anyone else who wants to do the same thing, it might be
> useful for those like me who don't have much in t
Okay. I reread through everything...
You actually need two PCs running in order to do this... one with the
150 in it... connected to the cheapi2c device which is attached to the
parallel port of a second machine which is running lmilk.
Which also makes sense that you need to physically attach
Allan,
Thanks for the info. I have a couple of points that need clarification:
1.) You are actually phyisically modifying the 150? The wires that go to
pins T1 and T2?
2.) I don't quite understand how if the PC appears to freeze when you run
lmilk -2 (locks mouse), how is it possible to issue
m using lirc 0.7.1pre2
> with very good success.
> I don't know about IR transmitting since I don't have a need for it yet.
>
> -Rob
>
> On 4/14/05, Greg Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Looking at the datasheet, there are pins 8 and 9 which are IR_TX and
Looking at the datasheet, there are pins 8 and 9 which are IR_TX and IR_RX
respectively. These are for IR transmission and receipt.
Can anyone tell me if there are the pins and is this the chip that is used
to handle the Hauppauge remote?
And/or better yet, can anyone tell me precisely how to de
Is this some kind of April Fool's joke?
> Hi guys,
>
> I become bored with the speed of driver development, so I got
> everything in my hand for now.
> Thanks to all developers who did a great job!
>
> I've registered new domain name ivtv.us and uploaded new driver.
>
> Main fixes
I had this problem too, but there is a solution if you look at the very
bottom of the "Extracting the Firmware" section of the WIKI:
http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-index.php?page=ExtractingTheFirmware
You basically just need to do a quick hack of the ivtvfwextract.pl script.
> That's the exact name
What happens if you do not specify a tuner type at all? Or is that what
you were doing before.
AFAIK, the ivtv module is supposed to be able to determine and set the
tuner type by itself, so you can technically omit 'options ivtv tuner=50'.
What's the model number on the box? It should be next
I never thought I'd be so happy to see 9 seconds of static! Tonight after
work I'll play around with inputs, etc and see if I can actually get
picture.
Jarod. Thanks for the note about ivtv tuner=50. Is that still necessary?
I thought that the ivtv driver would detect and try to set that
autom
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