RE: tuning problem: Pinnacle PCTV on RH 9

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Hot sure if this applies, but I think my Win TV Go card uses Pal-m or somethink like that for TV.  I do not use it to watch TV, it use the RCA jack connected to a video camera.  Only played with the cable TV connector once a while back, so I may be wrong.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Northup [mailto:digitale@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 3:54 PM
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: tuning problem: Pinnacle PCTV on RH 9


Hello,

I just bought and installed a Pinnacle PCTV card, not the "pro" version,
just
the cheap NTSC one.  I have installed it on a system running RedHat 9.
With
xawtv, I can display and capture video (static), but I can not tune any
channels.  The connection is a cable TV, so I have set the video
standard to
"ntsc" and the input to "usa cable", but all I get is static or maybe a
hint
of a channel.  No matter how I adjust the tuning or change the settings, I
can't make it work.  I apologize if there is a FAQ I missed (I read
several),
but I could not find a solution, so I'm asking for help.

I did not specify "card=" or "tuner=" because they seem to be autodetcted
correctly.  I am running the RedHat kernel, and using the drivers that came
with 9.0, but I can build+use other drivers if that would help.  I am not
including all the configuratino info because I don't want to waste people's
time and bandwith, but I can supply that if necessary.  Thanks in advance!

--Eric

p.s. please CC me on replies, as I am not subscribed




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