Barry Quiel wrote: > Steven Toth wrote: >> Barry Quiel wrote: >>> I'm testing the HVR1800 driver (analog portion) out of >>> hg/~stoth/cx23885-video and am getting the following error in the >>> message log: >>> >>> kernel: cx25840' 4-0044: unable to open firmware v4l-cx23885-avcore-01.fw >>> >>> Which makes sense because I can't find that file anywhere on my >>> system. It also isn't included in truck or ~stoth/cx23885-video >>> repositories. >> http://steventoth.net/linux/hvr1800/ >> >> - Steve > > > So I've been trying to test the analog part of this card and its not > going well. That's not to say that the driver doesn't work, I'm sure > its something I trying to do. The DVB portion is working fine. I'm > trying to test using MythTV. > > First off the driver is creating 2 video devices in /dev. I'm guessing > that one of them is the analog card with MPEG2 encoder support and the > other is just a the frame grabber. When I select /dev/video1 ( I used > ivtv_first_minor to move off the PVR500 /dev links ) in the MythTV setup > it recognizes the card ( probes correctly ) and shows me what my inputs > are to select from. I chose Television ( vs s-video etc ). When I > attempt to watch LiveTV it just never starts. Actually it does start, > and then exits back to the menu. The frontend doesn't see a recording > file being generated. > > I can cat /dev/video1 to a file and get audio and video. But the video > is super dark. I can barely make out any shapes. But the audio is fine. > > So I spoke a bit too soon. For whatever reason it started working in Myth, although I still can't get a good cat /dev/video1. BUt I can't change the channel. When I try and change the channel Mythfrontend reports an error and the exits back to the menu. When I go back into livetv it is on the same original channel and there is no audio. If I exit out and go back in I get audio back, but still can;t change the channel. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb