Hello,
I wouldn't recommend to rely on automatic TV standard and input
detection - this feature is not well tested yet, so it's always
better to set the input explicitly using lavrec's -i option. In your
case you should run
lavrec -t 3 -a 0 -i n /uss/rec.avi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm running linux 2.2.18pre3aa2 and gave
>
> linux-dc10plus-driver-v0.5.tar.gz at test drive,
>
> ending with:
>
> Error: Error setting video parameters (in ioctl BUZIOC_S_PARAMS)
>
> bosco# lsmod
> Module Size Used by
> dc10 79384 0
> adv7175 2188 1
> saa7110 2380 1
> i2c 3328 4 [dc10 adv7175 saa7110]
> videodev 2336 1 [dc10]
> es1371 30016 0 (unused)
> soundcore 2308 4 [es1371]
>
> bosco# ./lavrec -t 3 -a 0 /uss/rec.avi
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