Read this link here and follow the directions and you should be fine if your card is supported. http://bttv-v4l2.sourceforge.net/howto.html Thanks, Steve PS Let me know if you run into any problems after that and I'll give you a hand. You can stop at step five if you just want to use TV. You'll run into problems with xawtv if you use NTSC though... If you just want V4l1, use the v4l1 driver and if you want to capture, use V4l2. From: Eric Jorgensen To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: 09/12/2000 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [V4L] bttv and tuner configuration > > hello, > > I'm a Video4LInux newbie so bear with me. I've recently bought a > WinTV-GO card and have been trying to > configure it under Redhat Linux 6.2. I undertstand that all the relevant > drivers are part of the distribution and have > done a standard install, and am using the default kernel. I load the > relevant drivers as root :- > > modprobe bttv > modprobe tuner > modprobe msp3400 I was going to respond with a simple RTFM but checking, I see that the documentation is sparse. You're going about this all wrong. There, I said it. You didn't say if you're using the kernel version (bad) or gerd's version (good). In any case, you should be using gerd's version, and if you are, you should use "modprobe bttv card=foo" where foo equals your card as it is listed in CARDLIST. You shouldn't have to load tuner or msp3400 manually, if you have kmod enabled in your kernel. - Eric _______________________________________________ Video4linux-list mailing list Video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list