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<DIV><FONT size=2>Chris Thompson (ct-myth at cthompson.com) wrote:
<BR>> I get nothing on any input except black and white on -p 0.
<BR><BR>>Someone on the ivtv list pointed out to me that the Svideo is -p6 on
an <BR>>M179. -p0 is composite, and if you feed an svideo signal and select
-p0, <BR>>you get a black and white screen. <BR><BR>>I hope this is the
case. What doesn't make sense to me, however, is that <BR>>I'm currently
using composite, and I get my picture on -p 5. Here's hoping. </FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Not exactly sure how your getting -p 5 if you've patched the
driver or using the RPM'S from ATrpms. The inputs are only -p 0 thru -p 4. If I
try to go higher than 4 I'll get an error saying that it's an invalid input.
Using a vanilla kernel will allow you to get inputs -p 0 thru -p 9 with an M179
or a 250,350. That same kernel with a patched IVTV driver cuts it from 10
possible inputs to 5. This is the what is in the patch if you were to open
it up. Now using the rpm's from Axel, the patch has been rolled in so it
autodetects the M179. If it were a PVR-250 I believe you would have the
original 10 inputs.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Dennis </DIV>
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