ATI km for v4l module Problem

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Hi:
I try to use km module from GATOS ATI driver to use the ATI card as standar
v4l. The compilation of the "km" module work well (some warnings but any
error). and then the "make test"  send me this error:

[root@hallin km]# make test
sync
insmod ./km_api.o
insmod ./km_drv.o km_debug=0
./km_drv.o: unresolved symbol video_unregister_device_R13dcb4bc
./km_drv.o: unresolved symbol video_register_device_Rb2927b1b
make: *** [test] Error 1

And the only module correctly loaded is km_drv.o
I use a ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon 7500 and RedHat 8

Any idea??, someone can work with this module??

Thanks

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Satterwhite" <michael@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2003 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: Video Capture / All-inwonder - Please help


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> On Saturday 24 May 2003 14:25, Jason Miller wrote:
> > Installing the ati.2 drivers and drm-kernel module is pretty easy.
> > I've  never done the km part, but anyhow... all that you do is extract
> > the ati.2 drivers into /usr/X11R6 and then you need to compile the
> > drm-kernel stuff and then copy the appropriate module(s) into your
> > modules dir (/lib/modules/your.kernel.version).
>
> I made it to this point OK.
>
> > I'm sure the capture stuff is similarly pretty easy...
>
> Actually, this is the point where I get lost. The README file refers to
> needing two networked computers (not available for this project) or
>
> "hat can you do if you have one computer ? Get AVview and CVS
>        version of ffmpeg off Sourceforge and capture snapshots and streams
>        with AVview. You can view them later with xine, for example."
>
> I have *NO* idea what he's talking about at this point. This is as
explanatory
> as the README file for km gets
>
> > On that note... isn't there some better way to interface the computer
> > with the laserdisc player in order to directly copy the digital data...
> > seems like converting the data to analog, then back to digital seems
> > like a process that would involve some loss in quality.
>
> Laserdiscs aren't digital - they're analog. I have about 600 of them to
> convert (not to mention about 700 videotapes that would be nice to have on
a
> more permanent medium as well).
>
> I could do the capture fairly easily in Windows, but I'd rather not have
to
> boot back and forth for a project that's going to literally take me
*YEARS*
> to finish. I'm buying new DVDs when released if they have at least the
> features of the Laserdisc. Unfortunately, Warner and Disney have a
tendency
> to release DVDs "Full Screen" instead of letterboxed when the laser was
> Letterbox.
>
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