Hello again,
I was wrong here, the driver works, the device works great but what's
going on is that it uses the tuner as the default input, when I run
mplayer with input=1 (composite video) or input=2 (s-video) it works good:
mplayer tv:// -tv input=1:device=/dev/video0
But this isn't good enough because cheese and camorama and flash use the
default input. How can I set up default input to composite video or
s-video? Should I add something to the options that the Avermedia kernel
module uses?
I would appreciate any help,
Cheers
Jorge Cabrera wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to make an "AverMedia DVD EZMaker USB Gold" work with
Ubuntu (tried in a computer with 9.04 and other two with 9.10) with a
Sony EVI D70P Camera. I installed the linux drivers from AverMedia and
when I connect the device the system shows the following message when
i run dmesg:
[69302.964025] usb 2-1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
address 6
[69303.637332] usb 2-1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
[69303.860132] C038 registered V4L2 device video0[video]
[69303.860160] C038 registered V4L2 device vbi0[vbi]
[69303.860440] C038 registered ALSA sound card 2
Problem is that when I connect the camera it doesn' work, tried with
cheese, gstreamer-properties, camorama and always get the same error:
libv4l2: error getting pixformat: Invalid argument
I tried connecting the camera with s-video and composite video with
the same result. Funny thing is that I get the same error without
connecting the camera so I guess it's just a problem with the
AverMedia device. Works well on Windows.
I've been reading a lot on this but still have no clues. I'm going to
try with the drivers at linuxtv.org but I wanted to ask has anyone got
this type of device working under linux?
I would really appreciate any help.
Cheers,
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Ándago Ingeniería - www.andago.com
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