Hello All,
I am not sure why the earlier compilation was not
setting up the '/dev/video1' device properly, but a
recompilation seems to have fixed the problem. I am
now happily recording (started digitizing my VHS tapes
I didn't get to last time around ).
Oh, one other thing I think most ppl hav
Hey Ronald,
--- Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ho! You've got the kernel driver loaded (zr36067).
> Unload that first.
Oh yes, I did that on purpose to see if it would
correct the problem; I was having this problem long
before I loaded the kernel driver. However, I'm
willing to try a
Hey Alan,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 21:53, Alan Murrell wrote:
> i2c-old 3968 2 [zoran saa7185
> saa7111 zr36067]
Ho! You've got the kernel driver loaded (zr36067). Unload that first.
Ronald
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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Ronald,
--- Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i2c-old, saa7111, saa7185.
Here's the snippet of interest from my 'lsmod':
Module Size Used byNot tainted
zoran 83568 0 (unused)
saa7185 1784 0 (unused)
saa7111
Hey Alan,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 19:13, Alan Murrell wrote:
> Okay, thisis prolly a bone-head question, but I don't
> have access to my PVR machine to check... are the
> necessary 'i2c' modules that need to be loaded loaded
> by the 'update' script, or do they need to be loaded
> seperately? I kno
Hi Ronald,
--- Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > MJPEG board driver version 0.9
>
> This is the 'old' driver, right?
Well, I compiled it from 0.8, but I think this was a
"patched" version that someone here had posted a link
to, so as to avoid getting those "kernel may be
tainted" mess
Hey Alan,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 17:23, Alan Murrell wrote:
> Mar 21 08:17:38 pvr kernel: Zoran ZR36060 + ZR36057/67
> MJPEG board driver version 0.9
This is the 'old' driver, right?
> Mar 21 08:17:38 pvr kernel: MJPEG[0]: Zoran ZR36057
> (rev 1) irq: 11, memory: 0xcfefd000.
> Mar 21 08:17:38 pvr
Hi Morten,
Okay, looks like my problem is a little more basic
than I was thinking...
--- Morten_Bgeskov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> correctly, so no help here.. but what does your
> dmesg say?
I did a 'tail -f /var/log/messages' just before
running 'update buz', and here's the output:
--- mess
Hi Morten,
--- Morten_Bgeskov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are you sure your lavrec gets run as root?,
> otherwise you might have a
> problem opening the device ;o)
Yup. It's bad practise, I know, but I only log on as
root on that box.
Alan
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Hey Morten,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 10:46, Morten Bøgeskov wrote:
> Are you sure your lavrec gets run as root?, otherwise you might have a
> problem opening the device ;o)
Shouldn't it give a 'permission denied' then?
Ronald
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Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Linux Video/Multimedia developer
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Morten Bøgeskov wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Alan Murrell wrote:
>
>>Okay,
>>
>>Here's what I did:
>>
>> 1. mknod /dev/v4l/video1 c 81 1 (because my bttv
>>modules takes '/dev/v4l/video0')
>> 2. export LAV_VIDEO_DEV=/dev/v4l/video1
>> 3. cd /usr/local/zoran; update buz
>>
>
Hey Alan,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 09:08, Alan Murrell wrote:
> Forgive me for this likely stupid question... in
> theabove, what does the '$(seq 0 3)' reference?
The same as `seq 0 3` - the output of the seq command (0 1 2 3).
> 2. export LAV_VIDEO_DEV=/dev/v4l/video1
[..]
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Err
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Alan Murrell wrote:
>Okay,
>
>Here's what I did:
>
> 1. mknod /dev/v4l/video1 c 81 1 (because my bttv
>modules takes '/dev/v4l/video0')
> 2. export LAV_VIDEO_DEV=/dev/v4l/video1
> 3. cd /usr/local/zoran; update buz
>
>I made sure all modules that should be loaded
>appeaered
Okay,
Here's what I did:
1. mknod /dev/v4l/video1 c 81 1 (because my bttv
modules takes '/dev/v4l/video0')
2. export LAV_VIDEO_DEV=/dev/v4l/video1
3. cd /usr/local/zoran; update buz
I made sure all modules that should be loaded
appeaered to be loaded; the 'videodev' module showed
bot 'zora
Hey Ronald,
--- Ronald Bultje <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> /dev/video0 doesn't exist. :-).
Yup, figured that out later on in my rambling :-)
> ls -la /dev/video*? I'm guessing /dev/v4l/ doesn't
> exist or so.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -la /dev/video*
lr-xr-xr-x1 root root 15
Hey Alan,
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 07:34, Alan Murrell wrote:
> **ERROR: [lavrec] Error opening video-device
> (/dev/video0): No such file or directory
/dev/video0 doesn't exist. :-).
> And there are absolutely no '/dev/video' devices of
> any kind. I had thought that previously when I rand
> the
Hello,
I searched the mailing list archives, but kept coming
up with nothing to match the above error.
Mandrake 9.0
MJPEG Tools 1.6.0
Zoran Driver 8.0
Iomega Buz card
I am attempting to transfer a video a firend of mine
made on his camcorder (no, not one of *those* videos!)
onto my hard drive, s
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