Hi Jean,
could you test (using the debug options in the driver) whether it's
using v4l1 vs. v4l2? If it's using v4l2, could you test whether
making it use v4l1 (see man xawtv or so) makes a difference?
Thanks,
Ronald
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Hallo
> I recently upgraded from Suse Linux 10.0 to openSuse 10.2, and while my
> DC10+ adapter was working fine before, it no longer does. I am using
> xawtv in overlay mode. With openSuse 10.2, in full-size resolution
> (768x576) the image is completely black. If I scale it down, the image
> com
Hi Ronald,
Thanks for your anwser.
On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:25:51 -0400, Ronald S. Bultje wrote:
> I haven't heard this before, although I regularly hear people
> complaining that update X caused this or that to break, where X is
> any update any this and that means any function that is any fea
On Tuesday 17 April 2007, Jean Delvare wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I recently upgraded from Suse Linux 10.0 to openSuse 10.2, and while my
> DC10+ adapter was working fine before, it no longer does. I am using
> xawtv in overlay mode. With openSuse 10.2, in full-size resolution
> (768x576) the image is co
Hi Jean,
I haven't heard this before, although I regularly hear people
complaining that update X caused this or that to break, where X is
any update any this and that means any function that is any feature
implemented in the driver. I don't know why it is so breakable, or
maybe it isn't an
Hi all,
I recently upgraded from Suse Linux 10.0 to openSuse 10.2, and while my
DC10+ adapter was working fine before, it no longer does. I am using
xawtv in overlay mode. With openSuse 10.2, in full-size resolution
(768x576) the image is completely black. If I scale it down, the image
comes back.