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guy_jobs at yahoo

Jun 6, 2003, 9:30 AM

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trouble with PVR-350, myth can't find it in setup

Hi guys, thanks in advance for any help and for all
the excellent docs that have gotten me this far

I'm installing myth 8.0 on a Pentium 1.4 with a
PVR-350.

Ran through all of the preinstall and I think I have
everything set up correctly. ivtv seems to work, I can
capture static at least, I can see the 350 card on the
bus, xmltv works, etc...

Myth compiles without error or warnings really (not
even the mpegrecorder.cpp warning) however when I run
the backend setup, nothing shows up in the input
screen, no card.

I referenced the HOWTO, found this link:

http://lists.snowman.net/pipermail/mythtv-users/2003-April/002527.html

and tried the solution detailed in it. My kernel's
include/linux/include did not contain a videodev2.h so
I grabbed it from the ivtv directories.

I did not recompile the kernel though, do I need to?

thanks
Guy

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jasonmiller at micron

Jun 6, 2003, 9:44 AM

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RE: trouble with PVR-350, myth can't find it in setup [In reply to]

Do you have v4l2 built into the kernel?

http://bytesex.org/v4l/build.html

-----Original Message-----
From: guy bayes [mailto:guy_jobs[at]yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 10:31 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: [mythtv-users] trouble with PVR-350, myth can't find it in
setup


Hi guys, thanks in advance for any help and for all
the excellent docs that have gotten me this far

I'm installing myth 8.0 on a Pentium 1.4 with a
PVR-350.

Ran through all of the preinstall and I think I have
everything set up correctly. ivtv seems to work, I can
capture static at least, I can see the 350 card on the
bus, xmltv works, etc...

Myth compiles without error or warnings really (not
even the mpegrecorder.cpp warning) however when I run
the backend setup, nothing shows up in the input
screen, no card.

I referenced the HOWTO, found this link:

http://lists.snowman.net/pipermail/mythtv-users/2003-April/002527.html

and tried the solution detailed in it. My kernel's
include/linux/include did not contain a videodev2.h so
I grabbed it from the ivtv directories.

I did not recompile the kernel though, do I need to?

thanks
Guy

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ijr at po

Jun 6, 2003, 9:45 AM

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Re: trouble with PVR-350, myth can't find it in setup [In reply to]

On Friday 06 June 2003 12:30 pm, guy bayes wrote:
> Hi guys, thanks in advance for any help and for all
> the excellent docs that have gotten me this far
>
> I'm installing myth 8.0 on a Pentium 1.4 with a
> PVR-350.

0.8 doesn't support the PVR cards.

Isaac


guy_jobs at yahoo

Jun 6, 2003, 10:14 AM

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Re: trouble with PVR-350, myth can't find it in setup [In reply to]

Ahh well that would explain it then, it is so often
the simply things. Except when it is the super
complicated things of course (-:

So I need to pullit out of CVS or wait for the
official 0.9 release that is not quite out yet?

thanks much Isaac
Guy

--- Isaac Richards <ijr[at]po.cwru.edu> wrote:
> 0.8 doesn't support the PVR cards.


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