Long Wind wrote:
> Thank The Wanderer!
> maybe many watch online?? video, few use cable tv
>
VLC is probably a better package for most people's needs.
-dsr-
On 2019-11-22 at 16:24, Long Wind wrote:
> because few users need it ??
The package event log at https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/xawtv shows that
it was removed from testing (which, at the time, was buster) on January
26th.
The removal message, linked to from that log entry and available
Sorry, the command is "v4lctl volume mute off".
John
John Conover writes:
>
> In a system that was upgraded, (new install,) from Debian 7 to 8 with
> a WinTV model 109, (external 1/8" audio connector on the WinTV card to
> Line In of the PC.):
>
> x
In a system that was upgraded, (new install,) from Debian 7 to 8 with
a WinTV model 109, (external 1/8" audio connector on the WinTV card to
Line In of the PC.):
xawtv works fine.
mplayer works fine.
after mplayer, xawtv is muted, (NOT via alsa/pulseaudio, the
external
nd were things NOT using it, or only
> using a /dev/video0 type device. Kaffeine, vlc, and me-tv don't seem to
> have an obvious way to access anything other than the /dev/video0
> system.
And mplayer or xine? :-?
> Xawtv (which is teeny and can't resize), kdetv (which can
, vlc, and me-tv don't seem to
have an obvious way to access anything other than the /dev/video0 system.
Xawtv (which is teeny and can't resize), kdetv (which can't show the
actual video) and avview (which doesn't even run anymore) are the only
things I've seen that will use
On Mon, 03 Jan 2011 00:00:43 -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:59:54PM -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
>> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv says
>> there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:59:54PM -0500, Robert Braddock wrote:
> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv
> says there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
> video port found".
FYI, someone on the xorg list gave me a tip
> > Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv
> > says there's no video device at all and xawtv reports "no usable
> > video port found".
> If the card used to work and now suddenly stopped creating the "/dev/
> video0&qu
ching. Most searches just refer to the old GATOS project, which
> hasn't done anything for years, but supposedly has been rolled into
> xorg's drivers.
(...)
> Now, it seems as though my overlay device just isn't there. Kdetv says
> there's no video device at all and
gain, searches
don't flush out anything curent sounding.
I used to use GATOS's avview to open the AV-in window, but that stopped
working with X a year or so ago, at which point I went to the less
reliable but functional xawtv. That worked for a while by itself, but
then I needed to run kde
On Sat, 20 Feb 2010 13:46:07 -0500, Thomas H. George wrote:
> I want to capture video from the component output of my Canon DC410
> camcorder.
>
> I purchased KWorld DVD Maker USB2.0 (Maybe not the best choice?)
(...)
> Which looks OK but both xawtv and lavrec fail. I would
Why do I get this error? I have libxxf86dga1 and libxxf86dga-dev
installed.
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When connected to a Squeeze 64 bit system it was immediately recognized
as /dev/video0
xawtv -hwscan produced the following outbut:
Script started
onnect to video device (/dev/video0). Please check connection"
>>
>> If I start xawtv everything is setup and working nicely (no
>> configuration). How do I setup camorama ?
>>
>> Thanks,
>
> when you plug in the webcam check if its attached to /dev/video0, it
Mathieu Malaterre wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just got a Logitech Webcam C200, and to start playing with it I
> thought I could use camorama. However when I start the app I get a :
>
> "Could not connect to video device (/dev/video0). Please check connection"
>
> If
, Mathieu Malaterre <
mathieu.malate...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just got a Logitech Webcam C200, and to start playing with it I
> thought I could use camorama. However when I start the app I get a :
>
> "Could not connect to video device (/dev/video0). Please check conn
Hi,
Just got a Logitech Webcam C200, and to start playing with it I
thought I could use camorama. However when I start the app I get a :
"Could not connect to video device (/dev/video0). Please check connection"
If I start xawtv everything is setup and working nicely (no
configura
Greetings,
I was enjoying fullscreen Xawtv until the recent X11R7 switch, it
seems. (xawtv is the only application I found to be able to display
the composite input from my v4l2-ccapable DC10 card). The fullscreen
mode was previously used XVideo, output on a Matrox G400 with DRI
enabled.
Snce
On 7/20/05, Chris Bannister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 02:51:14PM +0530, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> > I am running debian sarge in my pc with A7N8X MB and Athlon XP 2400+
> > with nvidia 9180 gcard. I have tv tuner card of bestbuy no 62. I can
> > pla
On Tue, Jul 19, 2005 at 02:51:14PM +0530, L.V.Gandhi wrote:
> I am running debian sarge in my pc with A7N8X MB and Athlon XP 2400+
> with nvidia 9180 gcard. I have tv tuner card of bestbuy no 62. I can
> play xawtv. but after having a line fullscreen = 1024x768 which my
> resolution,
I am running debian sarge in my pc with A7N8X MB and Athlon XP 2400+
with nvidia 9180 gcard. I have tv tuner card of bestbuy no 62. I can
play xawtv. but after having a line fullscreen = 1024x768 which my
resolution, I am unable to get full screen running of tv. Any thing
further I have to
Alban Browaeys wrote:
Marty ix.netcom.com> writes:
My graphics driver is ATI with a Radeon 7500 on stock sarge. If I run
gmplayer with xvideo enabled, subsequently xawtv displays no video, only a
black screen. I have to restart xawtv with the "-noxv" option (turning
off xvid
Marty ix.netcom.com> writes:
>
> My graphics driver is ATI with a Radeon 7500 on stock sarge. If I run
> gmplayer with xvideo enabled, subsequently xawtv displays no video, only a
> black screen. I have to restart xawtv with the "-noxv" option (turning
> off xvi
My graphics driver is ATI with a Radeon 7500 on stock sarge. If I run
gmplayer with xvideo enabled, subsequently xawtv displays no video, only a
black screen. I have to restart xawtv with the "-noxv" option (turning off
xvideo) to see a picture, but this is not a fix because of the un
Hello all,
When I launch xawtv I have the following:
$ xawtv -noxv
/dev/video0 [v4l2]: no overlay support
v4l-conf had some trouble, trying to continue anyway.
Is there any idea to fix it.?
I am using kernel 2.6.9 debian sid an conexant tv card (driver cx8800
compiled in the kernel)
I can see
etc, but whatever I tried,
>I couldn't get a picture.
>
>However, I can watch tv without problems using tvtime, or mplayer.
>No picture with mythtv or xawtv (xawtv used to work, about a year ago)
>
>Kernel is 2.6.5 or 2.6.9, no patches. System is debian woody
However, I can watch tv without problems using tvtime, or mplayer.
No picture with mythtv or xawtv (xawtv used to work, about a year ago)
Kernel is 2.6.5 or 2.6.9, no patches. System is debian woody.
TV card is a pinnacle bt8x8 based system, quite generic.
Any suggestions
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 01:48, Heinrich Christian Peters wrote:
> Hi,
> sorry for my bad English,
>
> did you try the "channel scan" in motv?
> I use motv, my .xawtv is similar to yours, but my channel-sektion
> looks
>
> like this:
> > [ARD]
>
Hi,
sorry for my bad English,
Scarletdown schrieb:
For what it's worth, here's the contents of my .xawtv file...
[ ... ]
content of .xawtv
[ ... ]
That KING-5 channel entry was one I manually added with motv, which is
giving me the same problem as xawtv. Back before I had to
Can someone here give me some suggestions on how to get my TV tuner card
(bt878) working with xawtv?
I installed the program and ran scantv already. scantv found my cable
channels just fine. However, when I run xawtv, no matter what settings
I set, and no matter what channel I select, all I
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >On Thursday 28 August 2003 22:26, Bruno Boettcher wrote:>>since the last update somehow xawtv has a problem>>>>xawtv>>This is xawtv-3.88, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.20-3-k7)>>NV: could not get NV card info
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 12:29:52AM +0530, Ritesh Raj Sarraf wrote:
> i've got a problem with my video card. i'm running debian woody. i've
> installed xawtv-3.90 from testing. scantv works fine scanning for all
> channels. but when i run xawtv i get a black screen with a
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
hello all,
i've got a problem with my video card. i'm running debian woody. i've installed
xawtv-3.90 from testing. scantv works fine scanning for all channels. but when i run
xawtv i get a black screen with audio from all channel
Hi!
I have a radeon9200, and I'm using it with XFree-4.3.0 + fglrx driver. I
have a tvtuner card (avermedia tvphone98 and pctv pro). I'm using
xawtv.
I have DRI and overlay enabled in my XF86Config:
Modules:
Load"dri"
fglrx driver:
Option "no_dri"
ix from a knoppix cd the card works perfectly.
> >
> >Under my Debian Sid installation, I get a picture, but no sound.
> >However the radio works fine when using gradio. So, I'm sure the
> >problem is in the xawtv. I've tried to compile kwintv, but it doesn't
nstallation, I get a picture, but no sound.
> However the radio works fine when using gradio. So, I'm sure the
> problem is in the xawtv. I've tried to compile kwintv, but it doesn't
> seem to be able to find the QT installation. i tried a program called
> zapping, bu
tion, I get a picture, but no sound.
>However the radio works fine when using gradio. So, I'm sure the
>problem is in the xawtv. I've tried to compile kwintv, but it doesn't
>seem to be able to find the QT installation. i tried a program called
>zapping, but it
when using gradio. So, I'm sure the
problem is in the xawtv. I've tried to compile kwintv, but it doesn't
seem to be able to find the QT installation. i tried a program called
zapping, but it locks up my system when I start it.
I really would appreciate it if someone could p
Hi,
I have Debian unstable+testing, with my own kernel kompiled using
make-kpkg (2.4.20). I run XFree86 Version 4.2.1.1 with 'nv' driver.
Xawtv gives me this output:
-
This is xawtv-3.72, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.20timothy)
WARNING: Your X-Server has no DGA support.
WARNING
i have Debian 3.0 and TV board with Bt878 chip. i
re-compile the kernel and run xawtv, but the images it
displays are not correct and there are no sound. i'm
in mainland China which use PAL/DK. does xawtv support
PAL/DK? what's the problem?
thanks
Nicos Gollan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>On Thursday 28 August 2003 22:26, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>>since the last update somehow xawtv has a problem
>>
>>xawtv
>>This is xawtv-3.88, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.20-3-k7)
>>NV: could not get NV card info (
On Thursday 28 August 2003 22:26, Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> since the last update somehow xawtv has a problem
>
> xawtv
> This is xawtv-3.88, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.20-3-k7)
> NV: could not get NV card info (Das Argument ist ungültig)
> X Error of failed request:
Hello,
since the last update somehow xawtv has a problem
xawtv
This is xawtv-3.88, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.20-3-k7)
NV: could not get NV card info (Das Argument ist ungültig)
X Error of failed request: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
Major opcode of failed request: 143 (GLX
Hello!
after the last update, xawtv only finds my webcam as a suitable
source... the tv card isn't found anymore
is this some sort of normal? is there now some other tv viewer around
that works?
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On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 05:49:39AM +, Karsten M. Self wrote:
> Please set your mailer/editor linewrap to 68-75 characters. I strongly
> recommend 72 as a good default.
okey - hope my vim is set to 72 now ...
> Which dist are you running?
oh sorry - im running unstable ...
> Stable, unstable,
For dependency reasons, i deinstalled xawtv and cannot reinstall the packages.
Unfortunately the libquicktime depends on libvorbis0 and that package can not be
installed. I looked at the bugs page of the package and find out, that a newer
version of libquicktime1 will be available. Are there any
Hi,
Used to work once actually, I only got one channel but no sound, the
next reboot and it's gone...
How do I configure this thing? I already have 'tuner' 'bttv' 'videodev'
'i2c-core/algo-bit' 'tvaudio' running. I do 'scantv' and no channels are
found :(
my tv works for ntsc and probably us-br
would probably share the same broadcasting technical
standard.
Regards
On 2003.01.06 12:59 Elijah wrote:
I'm about to configure xawtv and it showed some frequency tables from
different countries, unfortunately for me it doesn't include the
Philippines :( from what I know we use NTSC ...
Elijah said:
>
> I'm about to configure xawtv and it showed some frequency tables from
> different countries, unfortunately for me it doesn't include the
> Philippines :( from what I know we use NTSC ... which do I choose, will
> this affect my tv viewing? (first tim
I'm about to configure xawtv and it showed some frequency tables from
different countries, unfortunately for me it doesn't include the
Philippines :( from what I know we use NTSC ... which do I choose, will
this affect my tv viewing? (first time configuring my tv-tuner).
Elija
PM +0200, Roman Joost wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:07:19PM +0200, Antoine Schweitzer-Chaput wrote:
> > try adding somehting like
> > fullscreen = 640 x 480
> > in the [global] section of your .xawtv
> >
> Yes, i added the line, but it don't work :(
>
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:07:19PM +0200, Antoine Schweitzer-Chaput wrote:
> try adding somehting like
> fullscreen = 640 x 480
> in the [global] section of your .xawtv
>
Yes, i added the line, but it don't work :(
Any further ideas?
Roman
PS: I post my xawtv config:
[g
try adding somehting like
fullscreen = 640 x 480
in the [global] section of your .xawtv
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 02:58:03PM +0200, Roman Joost wrote:
> Is there a possibility to get my radeon card with hauppauge wintv to work with
> fullscreen? In the past with nVidia Card it works perfec
Is there a possibility to get my radeon card with hauppauge wintv to work with
fullscreen? In the past with nVidia Card it works perfect, but now i have a
black border.
If someone have an idea, please let me know.
Thanks, Roman
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On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 07:18, John Joe wrote:
> thanks for your reply!
>
> i have debian 2.2 and install xawtv but can't run it.
> it says it can't open /dev/video
Debian 2.2 is the old stable version - you should consider upgrading to
3.0. (NOTE: not strictly necessa
John Joe said:
> thanks for your reply!
>
> i have debian 2.2 and install xawtv but can't run it.
> it says it can't open /dev/video
>
> are your sure xawtv can use Flyvideo 2000?
> they say Flyvideo 2000 use Philips chip.
> xawtv use bttv.
I am not 100
thanks for your reply!
i have debian 2.2 and install xawtv but can't run it.
it says it can't open /dev/video
are your sure xawtv can use Flyvideo 2000?
they say Flyvideo 2000 use Philips chip.
xawtv use bttv.
--- nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> John Joe said:
> &g
John Joe said:
> i have a Flyvideo 2000.
> can i use xawtv with TV card?
> can xawtv capture video?
>
xawtv supports video4linux so if your card does support this standard
then it will run on xawtv. from a quick search I think it is supported,
not sure how well.
xawtv can capture vi
i have a Flyvideo 2000.
can i use xawtv with TV card?
can xawtv capture video?
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after upgrading to XFree86 4.1 some while ago, xawtv stopped
distinguishing between the two audio channels. This is no problem with
normal programming, but when there's bilingual content, I always hear
both languages at the same time. Which is annoying.
Is there anyway to fix that?
T
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 07:07:38AM -0500, stan wrote:
> Soes this thread imply that xawtv, in full screen mode, is able to
> automagicly swtich X
> resolutinos such that it does give "full screen", instead of just centering
> the TV image
> on the display with a black
mode since ive been
> using this Matrox G400 Max so it could be that or the upgrade to X4 that broke
> it. Something doesnt like the screen mode thats for sure.
Soes this thread imply that xawtv, in full screen mode, is able to automagicly
swtich X
resolutinos such that it does give "full
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 05:07:01PM +0100, Joerg Johannes wrote:
> If I'm right, Modelines are not necessary any more with XF86-4.1 .
That's right, X now has a set of vesa display modes built in, so you dont
need to set up common modes.
>So, how can I get this (from the man page):
>
> Modeline
Hi list
A friend has boorowed me his Hauppauge TV-Card, so I installed xawtv, got
everything working, only one thing is not perfect:
The man page for xawtvrc(5) shows an example for a modeline to put in the
/etc/X11/XF86Config. If I'm right, Modelines are not necessary any more with
XF8
I beileve that one of my dselect runs upgraded xawtv a few days ago.
Now it won't capture images using the "g" key. Runing it from an xterm
reveals it's puting out the following error message:
link(snap-SPDV-20020318-010437-1.ppm.$$$,snap-SPDV-20020318-010437-1.ppm):
No su
> HI:
>I try the apt-get install xawtv and everything goes well
> (configuration...etc).But when the program scan the stations, there is no
> station. I am sure the hardware and cable are well connnect and I am in
> Canada using cable TV.
the tuner module is probably not loa
HI:
I try the apt-get install xawtv and everything goes well
(configuration...etc).But when the program scan the stations, there is no
station. I am sure the hardware and cable are well connnect and I am in
Canada using cable TV.
I think maybe there is something more to do?not just the tv
ily update of my woody machine, and BOOM framebuffer TV
> > > > quit working.
> > > >
> > > > I strongly suspect this is because I let the installer create the
> > > > "new systemwide xawtv file". Silly me,
> > >
> > > dp
ng.
> > >
> > > I strongly suspect this is because I let the installer create the
> > > "new systemwide xawtv file". Silly me,
> >
> > dpkg -L xawtv
> >
> > /usr/share/man/man5/xawtvrc.5.gz
>
> OK, do you see any likely suspects he
staller create the
> > "new systemwide xawtv file". Silly me,
>
> dpkg -L xawtv
>
> /.
> /usr
> /usr/bin
> /usr/bin/xawtv
> /usr/bin/xawtv-remote
> /usr/bin/v4lctl
> /usr/bin/rootv
> /usr/bin/ntsc-cc
> /usr/bin/subtitles
> /usr/share
> /usr/s
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:21:34PM -0500, stan wrote:
> Just did my daily update of my woody machine, and BOOM framebuffer TV
> quit working.
>
> I strongly suspect this is because I let the installer create the
> "new systemwide xawtv file". Silly me,
dpkg -L xawtv
Just did my daily update of my woody machine, and BOOM framebuffer TV
quit working.
I strongly suspect this is because I let the installer create the
"new systemwide xawtv file". Silly me,
But I thought it would bin in some obvious place. like say /etc/xawtv.
But I can't find i
I'm trying to get my new TV tuner card working. I've installed bttv and
xawtv, but am unable to receive any sort of signal -- the best I can get is
some snow on the top 20% of the xawtv screen, with the remainder being solid
black. If I do "xawtv -hwscan",
Lance Hoffmeyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have v4l compiled into my kernel but when I try to run xawtv I get:
>
> This is xawtv-3.68, running on Linux/i586 (2.4.17)
> can't open /dev/video0: No such device
> v4l-conf had some trouble, trying to continue anyway
&
I have v4l compiled into my kernel but when I try to run xawtv I get:
This is xawtv-3.68, running on Linux/i586 (2.4.17)
can't open /dev/video0: No such device
v4l-conf had some trouble, trying to continue anyway
v4l: open /dev/video0: No such device
v4l2: open /dev/video0: No such devi
onger
available, unless I disable the Xvideo support for xawtv. However, with
`xawtv -noxv`, although the audio mode menu item reappears, it doesn't
have any effect. No matter which option I choose, I always have the
audio in both languages. This is fairly annoying, as you can imagine.
Any idea ho
Le 2001.12.28 18:49, David Gardi a écrit :
> This is what happens:
> when xawtv is in full screen mode, and xscreensaver is set to take up
> the display
> in x seconds, xawtv image remains in the background.
> What I'd like to happen:
> When xawtv is in full screen mode,
This is what happens:
when xawtv is in full screen mode, and xscreensaver is set to take up
the display
in x seconds, xawtv image remains in the background.
What I'd like to happen:
When xawtv is in full screen mode, and xscreensaver is set take up the
display
in x seconds, xscreen
I live at Madrid (Spain) and so I run 'scantv' with the PAL and europe-west
options. However I get only the 'no station' output.
I use:
* A cable tested with my television.
* The kernel 2.4.16, without moduls. That is to say, all included in the
kernel
* debian woody
Davi
Hi all
I've finally managed to get the sound work on Xawtv.
I've ugraded SB Live! drive and when I use it instead of the one that came
with kernel 2.4.6, eveything works (well, almost everything: the volume is
controlled via the mixer channel and not directly through Xawtv with th
Pedro António Neves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Finally I plugged my headphones directly to my PCTV line out and... sound
> works!!
>
> So, I've isolated the problem to my SB's line in connector. It seems to be
> disabled, as well as the microphone channel.
>
> Are there people on this list
Hi again:
I tried to connect my PCTV to my SB Live! via the internal connectors... and
it still doesn't work.
I messed around with channel volumes (following a suggestion from this list)
but it still doesn't work.
Finally I plugged my headphones directly to my PCTV line out and... sound
work
Pedro António Neves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi there:
>
> I posted a message on this list about xawtv and Xfree 4.0.
> Following some solutions given by people on this list, I've managed
> to get xawtv working just fine... except for one thing: the sound.
>
On Friday 28 September 2001 22:10, you wrote:
>
> It might help to try to isolate where the problems lies. Is it with
> sound coming out of the TV tuner or going into the soundcard? If you
> have a walkman or other device that you know outputs sound properly, try
> hooking that to the soundcard
en play it back (i assume playing
other things works:)
finally, make sure you're not running anything like esd or alsa while
trying to play. I don't believe xawtv is smart enough to pipe through
an esd port.
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 20:54:49 +0100
"Pedro Ant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 28 September 2001 16:39, Matthias Richter wrote:
>
> >
> > (How) did you configure your soundcard? I can't see any sound
> modules
> > in your output of lsmod. tvmixer is used by the soundcore-module
> here:
>
On Friday 28 September 2001 16:39, Matthias Richter wrote:
>
> (How) did you configure your soundcard? I can't see any sound modules
> in your output of lsmod. tvmixer is used by the soundcore-module here:
It was built in the kernel ...
> So try to compile sound support as modules.
I did, and
Pedro António Neves wrote on Fri Sep 28, 2001 at 03:52:06PM:
> On Friday 28 September 2001 15:41, Matthias Richter wrote:
> > I guess tvmixer is missing... which gives you yet another mixer-tab
> > (called 'msp3400c6' here) when using gmix (don't know about the others).
> I've loaded the module tv
On Friday 28 September 2001 15:41, Matthias Richter wrote:
> I guess tvmixer is missing... which gives you yet another mixer-tab
> (called 'msp3400c6' here) when using gmix (don't know about the others).
>
I've loaded the module tvmixer and still doesn't work...
Module Size Us
Pedro António Neves wrote on Fri Sep 28, 2001 at 03:18:43PM:
> Following some solutions given by people on this list, I've managed
> to get xawtv working just fine... except for one thing: the sound.
[...]
> These are the modules I've got:
>
> Module
Hi there:
I posted a message on this list about xawtv and Xfree 4.0.
Following some solutions given by people on this list, I've managed
to get xawtv working just fine... except for one thing: the sound.
When I try to change volume (with the A key) it changes the volume from Muted
to 0
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 12:00:52AM +0100, Pedro Ant?nio Neves wrote:
> On Monday 17 September 2001 16:34, Adam McDaniel wrote:
>
> > What kind of tv card do you have? What version of X?
>
> It's a pinnacle PCTV Studio Pro and I'm running 4.0.3.
>
> I managed to write a new XFfree86config, and no
On Monday 17 September 2001 16:34, Adam McDaniel wrote:
> What kind of tv card do you have? What version of X?
It's a pinnacle PCTV Studio Pro and I'm running 4.0.3.
> Also, what colour-depth are you running in?
Now I'm running 16 bpp.
> To my knowledge, xawtv doesn
#include
Pedro António Neves wrote on Sun Sep 16, 2001 um 05:31:20PM:
> I'm trying to run xawtv on my woody box, and although the program runs
Look in your XF86Config-4 file and search a line containing "v4l".
Remove or comment this line out.
Background: if xawtv finds v4l
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 05:31:20PM +0100, Pedro Ant?nio Neves wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to run xawtv on my woody box, and although the program runs
> I have no sound and the display's only black and white.
> On the xterm window from where I run xawtv I get th
Check /usr/share/doc/xawtv/README.bttv.gz, and make sure bttv is
initialized with the correct card # of your TV card, as well as using
the right TV Norm for your location (NTSC? PAL? NTSC-JP?)
On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 05:31:20PM +0100, Pedro Ant?nio Neves wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm tryin
Hi
I'm trying to run xawtv on my woody box, and although the program runs
I have no sound and the display's only black and white.
On the xterm window from where I run xawtv I get the following error
message:
Xlib: extension "XVideo" missing on display ":0.0"
Load"extmod"
# This loads the Type1 and FreeType font modules
Load"type1"
Load"freetype"
# This loads the GLX module
Load "glx"
EndSection
Now i have to find out why xawtv only can use the mono mode. But this
i'll do tomorrow. If anybody has an idea: please weite me!
Timo
Hi Matthias!
I don't find any error in /var/log/XFree* but in /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
there is a bad entry how i think:
# This loads the miscellaneous extensions module, and disables
# initialisation of the XFree86-DGA extension within that module.
SubSection "extmod"
Option"omit xf
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