brett olah wrote:

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Forde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion about mythtv" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] 6200ch 1394 Drivers & such


On Tue, 2005-09-20 at 21:26 -0700, brett olah wrote:
I compiled 0.18.1 ... no problems

but ...

Where/How do I turn it on? I think I've exhausted
mythtv-setup/mythfrontend
setup, did I miss it?

    Brett;]

depmod:
ieee1394: Initialized config rom entry `ip1394'
ohci1394: $Rev: 1223 $ Ben Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ohci1394: fw-host0: OHCI-1394 1.1 (PCI): IRQ=[209]
MMIO=[f8025000-f80257ff]
Max Packet=[2048]
ieee1394: Host added: ID:BUS[0-00:1023]  GUID[0011d80000181b03]
ieee1394: Node added: ID:BUS[0-01:1023]  GUID[0014e8fffe19dd19]
ieee1394: raw1394: /dev/raw1394 device initialized

# 1394 Drivers :)
raw1394                33325  0
dv1394                 24461  0
ohci1394               37849  1 dv1394
ieee1394              308216  3 raw1394,dv1394,ohci1394


configure output:
FireWire support yes
compiled w/ no Errors only unrelated warnings:
vbitext/cc.cpp:119: warning: 'int webtv_check(char*, int)' defined but
not
used
mpeg/mpegstreamdata.h:139: warning: unused parameter 'tspacket'
Well, my master backend (the one with the firewire port) has
libiec61883, libavc1394, librom1394, libraw1394, and libdc1394.  It goes
without saying that I have the -devel versions installed too.  I
compared your lsmod output to mine and they're the same.  So that looks
fine on your end.  In mythtv-setup, when you setup a firewire input, you
should see the option for internal firewire channel changing in the same
place that you normally see it for capture cards - in "Input
Connections", leave the "External Channel Changing Program" field
blank...

-I




Hmmm yup yup yup ,
I may be dense ... lemme walk through this ...
# mythtv-setup
> Select 4. Input Connectors
> Select SVideo-0 < main (Which is my digital Line Up)
(This is the Dialog where the External Channel Change App Input Box is
[Note: it's blank])
There is however no mention (on this screen) of the word Firewire or 1934 or
6200

Initially (using the 6200ch in contrib) I received the following:
    node 1: vendor_id = 0x000011d8 model_id = 0x00000000
    Could not find Motorola DCT-6200 on the 1394 bus.

I read some docs ... attempted to hack it and add my id's
a tweak on the output and:
    node 1: vendor_id = 0x000011d8 model_id = 0x00000000
    Warning: Your Unit Spec ID (0x0000005e) is unexpected.
    Warning: Your Unit Software Version (0x00000001) is unexpected.
    AV/C Command: 007 = Op1=0x00487C20 Op2=0x00487C20 Op3=0x00487C27
then the channel change fails.

My box is brand new (just picked it up last week) and clearly the CTL_CMD0
(Op1,2&3)
is not a signal that my box is happy with.

Any way to find out if this 6200's ID's are listed/supported by the current
implementation?

     Brett

Is MythTV getting the TV signal from a firewire input or from S-vid? If its s-vid, I dont think you can use the firewire connection to change the channels for that input. As I understand it (which very possibly could be wrong) you can only change the channel thru firewire if the TV Signal comming to your MythTV box is thru firewire. Reading the response from Ian, he says "In mythtv-setup, when you setup a *firewire input*, you should see the option for internal firewire channel changing in the same place that you normally see it for capture cards - in "Input Connections", leave the "External Channel Changing Program" field blank..." he says to set up a FireWire INPUT, not s-vid.

Tom

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