Eric Jorgensen wrote: [...] > You didn't say if you're using the kernel version (bad) or gerd's > version (good). The original poster was using Red Hat 6.2. Do later kernels have a bttv version that would be considered "good"? What was the earliest version of bttv that you'd consider "good"? How does one determine which version of a module is included with a kernel (or loaded for that matter)? [If anyone from kernel-land is listening, it would be nice if lsmod displayed the module version.] > 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. [...] "gerd's versions" is at http://www.strusel007.de/linux/bttv, correct? Thanks, -Chris -- Chris Malley Email: cmalley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Interact-TV Web: http://www.interact-tv.com 2503 Walnut Street Suite 100 Phone: 720-406-9399 Boulder, CO 80302 USA FAX: 720-406-8424