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Hi all,

I have since upgraded to kernel 2.4.21 and have tried bttv versions (0.7.96,
0.7.106, 0.9.10, 0.9.11 as well as versions released on 20030606). But still
it is not picked up. It works fine in windows but it is really a pain
booting into windows everytime I want to watch TV.

Are there any known issues with 8139 based network cards maybe or old SB 16
sound cards. I have an S3 Virge (is it just the TRIO's that have problems or
could this be it?)

Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

Kind regards
Andrew Higgs

PS please let me know if there is some info I have not given which will be
useful.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Multilayer Trading 145cc" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 9:56 AM
Subject: Chronos Shuttle II


> Hi all,
>
> I am having a problem getting my Chronos TV Capture card to work. bttv
does
> not load saying that the device does not exist.
>
> This is the output from v4l-conf :
>   map: vt01 => fb0
>   v4l-conf: using framebuffer device /dev/fb0
>   mode: 800x600, depth=16, bpp=16, bpl=1600, base=0xdc000000
>   can't open /dev/video0: No such device
>
> I run insmod on the following modules in this order:
>   i2c-core
>   i2c-algo-bit
>   videodev
>   tuner type=1
>   msp3400
>   bttv card=35 radio=1
>
> Are there other options I should be using? I run on linux 2.4.20 with an
S3
> (4meg rather old) VGA card (Could this be causing part of the problem?).
>
> Any assistance is greatly appreciated.
>
> Kind regards
> Andrew Higgs
>




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