Mind my ignorance for a second, but I wasn't even aware linux supports bttv based video capture cards, i'm dying to use mine on it as well!! Any pointers ?
Eli 11/10/02 22:09:48, Amir Tal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >hi, > >i am using bttv with my FlyVideo II TV card, under mandrake9 (decided to play >with it for a while, i used debian until not to long ago..). >its mandrake's default kernel (2.4.19-16mdk). >i had a SB128 sound card until 2 days ago (es1371) and it worked fine. >yesterday I've purchased SB Live! (emu10k1) and the problems started : >the default bttv driver (in mandrake's kernel) is loading, but i cant get any >reception (no channels are displayed, even when scanning). i tried to compile >and install the latest bttv driver, and after it loads, all it displays is a >blank screen (both in XawTV and Zapping). >are there any known issues with bttv and emu10k1 ? > >here are some of the settings : > ># lsmod |grep bttv >bttv 66880 0 (unused) >i2c-algo-bit 7432 1 [bttv] >videodev 5792 2 [bttv] >i2c-core 15332 0 [bttv i2c-algo-bit tuner] >soundcore 3780 0 [bttv emu10k1] > > ># cat /etc/modules.conf |grep bttv >options bttv radio=1 gbuffers=4 card=19 tuner=5 pll=1 > > >card model : >02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt848 Video Capture >(rev 12) > >when modprobing for bttv, it loads with no errors. > >thanks, > >-- >====================================== >Amir Tal >Founder, Owner >Whatsup, Hebrew Linux Portal >Voice: +972-8-9363164 >Fax: +972-8-9363164 >Cell: +972-58-978979 >Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >URL: www.whatsup.org.il >====================================== > > >================================To unsubscribe, send mail to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] with >the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command >echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "There's so many different worlds So many different suns And we have just one world But we live in different ones.." - Dire Straits - "Brothers in Arms" ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]