Hi Michael, - the drivers are loaded - i installed FFMPEG manually, but i thought that the c't vdr managed the installation of all needed hollywood+ stuff correctly. Anyway, the installation of ffmpeg didn't change anything When i try "mplayer -ao oss:/dev/em8300_ma-0 -vo dxr3 dvd://1" i can see the DVD via the h+ card. So now i know that is not broken. But i cant't imagine, what's wrong when i try to disply the vdr ... Christian michaelip@xxxxxxx schrieb: >Selon Lars Bl?ser <lars.blaeser@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > > > >>Christian Balzer wrote: >> >> >>>second a dum question: where can I change the primary device? I found >>>various discussions about the primary device but i didn't find anything >>>about where to set this. In which configure file is this done??? >>> >>> >>hi, >> >>to be certain that the h+ is working you could have a look at the init >>parameters of the dxr3 drivers, there is a picture generator function >>intergrated (can?t remember witch module, its to long ago) >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>vdr mailing list >>vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx >>http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr >> >> >> > > > >Christian, > >A Hollywood+ card needs some specific drivers to be loaded prior to use it ! >If your TV is flickering when loading the drivers, it seems that you have some >drivers... Meanwhile, the TV screen should normally (often) became grren for a >while, before displaying the channel you're watching ! > >So that, could you please look at the following: > >1. If you display loaded modules (bash command is lsmod), do you see the em8300 >drivers ? >2. Do you have FFMPEG installed correctly ? EM8300 drivers needs that ! > >EM8300 is the driver used to manage the Hollywood+ card. > >More informations about installing/using the DXR3 plugin is located at >http://www.linuxtv.org/vdrwiki/index.php/Dxr3-plugin > >PS: Before changing the setup.conf file for changing the primary device, make >sure that vdr is not working ! > > >_______________________________________________ >vdr mailing list >vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx >http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20051102/0d3002a1/attachment.htm