I purchased a Gateway Destination with the STB TVPCI Card on it. My biggest problem was getting it to work with X- Windows. I finally wrote to Connexent? the chipmaker that purchased Brooktree. Their manual stated specifically that it would work with X-Windows. I asked them if I could have any example test code to try it with X-Free or to give to X- Free Developers to write a driver. They said that they couldn't release anything to me at that time. Have any of you been successful in getting it to work with X-Windows? If so, could you tell me how to set it up(I've got two of these cards)? Tim Schoenfelder Cedar Falls, IA USA > Hmm... I wrote the tda7432 driver, but didn't have anything to test it > on,* so it was just a stab in the dark. One guy said it worked.:) > > I'll have to take a look at that debug output when I get a minute... > > Gerd, is there any reason that you shouldn't use the tvaudio module with > a stand-alone audio module? Will they co-exist peacefully? > > -Eric > > *STB was going to send me a card, but they sent the wrong one... > > Dave & Adina Ewaldz wrote: > > > > I have a STB TVPCI card that previously worked great in a Win98 machine and > > I have now moved it to my Linux box with a problem. > > > > The problem is audio is not working consistantly. > > <snip> > > > My modules config is as follows: > > <snip> > > > # bttv > > alias char-major-81 videodev > > alias char-major-81-0 bttv > > options bttv card=40 radio=1 bttv_verbose=2 > > options tuner debug=1 type=2 > > options tvaudio debug=1 tda9850=1 > > options tvmixer debug=1 devnr=1 > > pre-install bttv (/sbin/modprobe "tuner"; /sbin/modprobe "tvaudio"; \ > > /sbin/modprobe "tda7432"; /sbin/modprobe "tvmixer") > > post-remove bttv (/sbin/modprobe - r "tuner"; /sbin/modprobe -r "tvaudio"; \ > > /sbin/modprobe - r "tda7432"; /sbin/modprobe -r "tvmixer") > > > > _______________________________________________ > Video4linux-list mailing list > Video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux- list > > --------------------------------------------- This message was sent using CedarNet Webmail v3.0.11 cn 0.2. http://www.cedarnet.org/cgi-bin/webmail.cgi