Hello, thank you for testing the driver. Try the latest version from CVS: http://usbvision.sourceforge.net Try to change 0x0210 to 0x0214 if you need PAL. Use the 0x0212 line if you need NTSC. If it doesn't work try to find out the right tuner type. Show me your /var/log/messages when you run xawtv. Bye Joerg. On Mittwoch, 29. Januar 2003 01:05, Trevor Johnston wrote: > Hello, > > I've been trying to get a Pinnacle Studio PCTV USB working under Linux > using usbvision and xawtv. > > I hacked usbvision.c to recognise my particular device (with USB ID of > 0x2304, 0x0214 rather than 0x2304, 0x0210) and the usbvision kernel module > picks it up and appears to communicate with it OK. > > But when I run xawtv (version 3.83) I get only a blank screen along with > messages in the xterm: > > ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=48;width=64;format=7): Invalid > argument ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=48;width=64;format=15): > Invalid argument v4l: timeout (got SIGALRM), hardware/driver problems? > ioctl: VIDIOCSYNC(int=0): Interrupted system call > ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=48;width=64;format=4): Device or > resource busy ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=48;width=64;format=5): > Device or resource busy ioctl: > VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=48;width=64;format=1): Invalid argument > ioctl: VIDIOCMCAPTURE(frame=0;height=48;width=64;format=13): Invalid > argument no way to get: 384x288 16 bit TrueColor (LE) > > Am I doing something silly? Someone else on this reported similar errors a > while back and someone suggested it may be a tuner problem but I don't > think they posted a solution. > > I am using usbvision-0.3.3-test3 with kernel 2.4.18. > > Trevor Johnston