Re: [mythtv-users] Really simple multiple capture card question

2005-10-30 Thread Chris Ribe
Well, I answered my question by doing test captures until I got something off the ivtv card. For the record, the ivtv card was video1 and the bttv card was video0.  Of course, absolutely nothing in the system is working at this point.On 10/27/05, Dan Wilga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At 7:05 PM -0

Re: [mythtv-users] Really simple multiple capture card question

2005-10-27 Thread Dan Wilga
At 7:05 PM -0400 10/26/05, Chris Ribe wrote: I am setting up a system with an old bttv card and a new PVR-150 installed. How do I figure out which card corresponds to which device? I.e. is the PVR-150 /dev/video0, /dev/video1, /dev/video24, or /dev/video32? If you're using a newer version of

Re: [mythtv-users] Really simple multiple capture card question

2005-10-27 Thread Michael T. Dean
Chris Ribe wrote: I am setting up a system with an old bttv card and a new PVR-150 installed. How do I figure out which card corresponds to which device? I.e. is the PVR-150 /dev/video0, /dev/video1, /dev/video24, or /dev/video32? a) logs (i.e. your system log--something like /var/log/mess

Re: [mythtv-users] Really simple multiple capture card question

2005-10-27 Thread Phill Edwards
> I am setting up a system with an old bttv card and a new PVR-150 installed. > > How do I figure out which card corresponds to which device? I.e. is the > PVR-150 /dev/video0, /dev/video1, /dev/video24, or /dev/video32? Maybe you could note which device you're using, watch Live TV and then remo

[mythtv-users] Really simple multiple capture card question

2005-10-26 Thread Chris Ribe
I am setting up a system with an old bttv card and a new PVR-150 installed. How do I figure out which card corresponds to which device?  I.e. is the PVR-150 /dev/video0, /dev/video1, /dev/video24, or /dev/video32? ___ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-us