On Thursday 07 June 2001 14:15, Jay Langford wrote:
> You may have to specify what card you have by 'insmod bttv card=n'
> where n = the card you have
>
> card=n card type
> 0: Auto-Detect
> 1: Miro
> 2: Hauppauge (old bt848 boards)
> 3: STB
> 4: Intel
> 5: Diamond
> 6: AVerMedia
> 7: MATRIX Vision MV-Delta
> 8: FlyVideo
> 9: TurboTV
> 10: Hauppauge (new bt878 boards)
> 11: MIRO PCTV pro
> 12: Terratec/Vobis TV-Boostar
> 13: Newer Hauppauge WinCam (bt878)
> 14: MAXI TV Video PCI2
> 15: Terratec TerraTV+
> 16: Aimslab VHX
> 17: PXC200
> 18: AVermedia98
> 19: FlyVideo98 (newer FlyVideo cards)
> 20: Zoltrix TV-Max
> 21: iProTV
> 22: ADS Technologies Channel Surfer TV
> 23: Pixelview PlayTV (bt878)
> 24: Leadtek WinView 601
> 25: AVEC Intercapture
> 26: LifeView FlyKit w/o Tuner
> 27: Intel Create and Share PCI
I have a Dynalink Magic TView which I think is made by Askey. I can't see
it on the list. I am using type=0
>
>
> Same goes for the tuner but with ' insmod tuner type=n '
>
> type=n type of the tuner chip. n as follows:
> 0: Temic PAL tuner
> 1: Philips PAL_I tuner
> 2: Philips NTSC tuner
> 3: Philips SECAM tuner
> 4: no tuner
> 5: Philips PAL tuner
> 6: Temic NTSC tuner
> 7: Temic PAL tuner
> 8: Alps TSBH1 NTSC tuner
> 9: Alps TSBE1 PAL tuner
OK, had a couple of guesses, and insmod tuner type=5 got me a picture,
but a really bad one, and only two different pictures on 5 channels. I
guess I will have to try the proper aerial now that I have made some
progress. Also, sometimes the whole thing just freezes and starts spitting
out messages about the device being busy.
This is xawtv-3.38, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.3-20mdk)
image format list for port 52
0x32595559 (YUY2) packed
0x32315659 (YV12) planar
0x59565955 (UYVY) packed
0x30323449 (I420) planar
Xv: using port 52 for hw scaling
x11: 1280x1024, 32 bit/pixel, 5120 byte/scanline, DGA
v4l: 1280x1024, 32 bit/pixel, 5120 byte/scanline
wmhooks: netwm
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(0,fmt=0,size=0x0): Invalid argument
v4l: oops: got sigalarm
ioctl: VIDIOCSYNC(1): Interrupted system call
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(1,fmt=7,size=384x288): Device or resource busy
Wish I knew what that meant :-(.
> mmm not that i know of,, if you have a tv viewer for windows, the channels
> should be in the same spot. (they are from my bt848 card anywayz
> http://www.spiritmodems.com.au/tvt.htm )
But I can't get it to work in Windows either :-(. This is the only piece
of hardware I have which works better in Linux than Windoze. Thanks
for your help Jay!
John
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