Re: RE: Video4linux-list digest, Vol 1 #943 - 8 msgs

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Hi.
It must be the PCI Bus from your P100 system... too old fot bt8x8.
I had the same problem 3 yrs ago, with a P 133.
Regards


----- Original Message -----
From: <tvbeirario@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 11:16 AM
Subject:  RE: Video4linux-list digest, Vol 1 #943 - 8 msgs


> Hi all.
>
> I am new in this list, and I just saw all the previous posts before ask.
> Well, I have a Prolink PixelView bt 848 TV card, so I cound't find its
card
> in the file CARDLIST from the bttv driver, so as I found in a news post,
> I use it as a avermedia card. Ok, I can see the video in xawtv, but the
> system locks when I try some options, like grab image, or change the
capture
> option from default overlay to grabdisplay. The system locks too when I
> try aatv. Another problem is that some pixels do not atualize as video
runs,
> so I need to redim the window to a lower size. Full screen makes the video
> slowly.
> I have a 2.4.18 kernel with <*> Video For Linux, <*> I2C support and <*>
> I2C bit-banging interfaces. Also I have <M>   BT848 Video For Linux.
>
> I do a insmod msp3400;insmod tuner;insmod bttv card=13 to make it work.
>
> Is this procedure wrong? What can be done?
>
> My System is a Pentium 100/16MB RAM/Xfree 4.0.1/ATI Technologies Inc 215CT
> [Mach64 CT] (rev 9) (1MB) Video board/debian Testing/Unstable
> thanks in advance,
>
> Guilherme Zambon
>
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