Hi, I've been able to use my MSI TV@nywhere by doing: modprobe cx8800 tuner=32 using the drivers from late october, in a 2.4 vanilla kernel. This tells the driver what tuner to use, even though I would have thought you would not have been able to start XawTV at all if the tuner hadn't been set (but I am only a beginner, and I am probably wrong). Using the above drivers/tuner, video looked good, but I haven't been able to set up the audio. I hope you'll have more success than me. Yves. Quoting Jasha Droppo <jdroppo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi, > > I'm trying to get my MSI TV @nywhere card to capture video. It has a > cx23883, a tuner (I can't tell what kind), an s-video input and a composite > input as well as audio in/out and a remote control input. > > I've modified cx88-cards.c to recognize it, using the pixelview entry as a > template. Here's what I get when I "modprobe cx8800". > > cx2388x v4l2 driver version 0.0.1 loaded > cx2388x: snapshot date 2003-11-14 > cx8800[0]: found at 00:0a.0, rev: 5, irq: 5, latency: 32, mmio: 0xde000000 > cx8800[0]: subsystem: 1462:8606, board: MSI TV-@nywhere > [card=7,autodetected] > cx8800[0]: cx8800_reset > i2c-dev.o: Registered 'cx8800[0]' as minor 0 > i2c-core.o: adapter cx8800[0] registered as adapter 0. > cx8800[0]: i2c attach [client=(tuner unset)] > i2c-core.o: client [(tuner unset)] registered to adapter [cx8800[0]](pos. > 0). > cx8800[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2] > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: "NTSC-M" fsc8=28636360 adc=28636363 vdec=28636360 > cx8800[0]: set_pll: MO_PLL_REG 0x00fffffe [freq=28636360] > cx8800[0]: pll locked [pre=2,ofreq=28636360] > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_INPUT_FORMAT 0x00000001 > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_OUTPUT_FORMAT 0x1c1f0008 > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_SCONV_REG 0x00020000 > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_SUB_STEP 0x00400000 > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_SUB_STEP_DR 0x004ec7ed > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_AGC_BURST 0x00007270 > [bdelay=114,agcdelay=112] > cx8800[0]: set_tvnorm: MO_HTOTAL 0x0000138e > cx8800[0]: video_mux: 0 [vmux=0,gpio=0x0] > > I've tried running xawtv, and it displays what looks like "TV snow" at all > channels. > > It would probably be easier to debug the SVideo or composite inputs first, > but I don't know how to select them. > > I'm quite new at this, any and all suggestions on what to try next are > welcome! > > Thanks, > > Jasha > > > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list >