> > And yet. If I try use Avertv a761 and PRV 150 with pvrinput plugin, I have vdr crash: > It seems that the driver for your a761 registers also an analog video > device. pvrinput tries to open it and sends a VIDIOC_QUERYCAP to determine > if it's a device it can handle. But the driver don't like it... > > A dirty workaround would be to add the option "video_nr" and "vbi_nr" to > your bttv-module (look at "modinfo bttv") and set the number to something > greater than 16. pvrinput will only test the first 8 video-nodes (see > global.h in its source if it's modified). > > The right way is to look into the driver and test it if it crashes when > you send the ioctl mentioned above. To the original poster: I guess ????????? ?????? is not your real name. It would be nice if you would use at least a nickname. Try "v4l2-ctl -D -d /dev/video0" while vdr is not running. Does this work or does it crash also? _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr