On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 10:50:29 -0500 Larry <larrywyb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Sat, Aug 31, 2002 at 12:13:33PM +0400, Dmitry V. Popkov wrote: > > Larry wrote: > > --- skip --- > > > > > > > > > I tried with both then ran qtvision but qtvision still comes up with a > > > gui menu that says > > > select device: > > > Select source: > > > > > > but there is nothing in the pulldowns to choose from. > > > > > > Thanks > > > > Your qtvision install is incomplete,check plugins ^),try xawtv or kwintv. > > qtvision IS kwintv. At least qtvision is what I get when I compile the > kwintv package. Plus I went into the plugins menu and activated them all and > I still get the same thing. > > But that's not the problem,.the problem is that I can't get a picture or any > response at all from my xawtv > > msp3400 14160 0 (unused) > tuner 8164 1 (autoclean) > tvaudio 9856 0 (autoclean) (unused) > i2c-proc 6272 0 (unused) > i2c-dev 3744 0 (unused) > i2c-algo-bit 7148 1 [bttv] > i2c-core 12992 0 [bttv msp3400 tuner tvaudio i2c-proc > i2c-dev i2c-algo-bit] > videodev 4672 3 [bttv] > bttv 60608 0 > > Here's what I get when I do lsmod. Check your /dev for the device files /dev/video* and /dev/radio* My QTvision gave blank menus untill I created the required devices (not created as part of a default Slack install). I setup my bttv / Studio PCTVrave / QTvision following the instructions in the bttv HOWTO and it works perfectly. Now, can anyone reccomend a decent antenna so I can get a stronger signal (and auto-tune without first turning off my monitor!)?