Please help: TV Tuner card
Michael Gargiullo
mgargiullo at warpdrive.net
Tue Sep 14 16:19:06 UTC 2004
Some cards just don't work correctly
Where is this device listed? /dev/what?
I have a Haupaggue winTV PVR - works beautifully at /dev/video0
What happens if you cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg
Have you looked at /dev/video0-4 ?
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 12:11, renjoy.henry at wipro.com wrote:
> I am pasting the messages I got .
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> The file /etc/syconfig/hwconf gives the message:
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> class: OTHER
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> bus: PCI
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> detached: 0
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> driver: saa7134
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> desc: "Philips Semiconductors|SAA7130 Video Broadcast Decoder"
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> vendorId: 1131
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> deviceId: 7130
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> subVendorId: 18d0
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> subDeviceId: 2100
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> pciType: 1
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> pcidom: 0
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> pcibus: 0
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> pcidev: 8
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> pcifn: 0
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> When I do an lspci I get this message for the card:
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> 00:08.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7130 Video
> Broadcast Decoder (rev 01)
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> [root at localhost saa7134]# pwd
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> /usr/src/linux-2.6.5-1.358/drivers/media/video/saa7134
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> [root at localhost saa7134]# ls
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> Makefile saa7134-cards.c saa7134.h saa7134-input.c saa7134-
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> reg.h saa7134-tvaudio.c saa7134-video.c
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> saa6752hs.c saa7134-core.c saa7134-i2c.c saa7134-oss.c saa7134-
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> ts.c saa7134-vbi.c
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> I think the drivers are installed properly for the TV tuner card. The
> kernel is 2.6.5-1.358 Fedora Core 2.
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> But the tvtime is not able to detect the device since it looks by
> default to the device /dev/video0.
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> Also it says only a particular set of drivers are supported by tvtime.
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> What should I do to make this working.
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> Renjoy K Henry
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