[ivtv-users] cx18 questions
G.M. Humfrey
gmhumfrey at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 6 03:36:43 CET 2009
Andy,
Again, thank you very much for your advise and input! I really appreciate hearing from somebody who is knowledgeable on this.
Thank you again!
----- Original Message ----
From: Andy Walls <awalls at radix.net>
To: User discussion about IVTV <ivtv-users at ivtvdriver.org>
Sent: Thu, November 5, 2009 6:41:01 AM
Subject: Re: [ivtv-users] cx18 questions
On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 19:52 -0800, G.M. Humfrey wrote:
> Andy,
> Thank you very much for your answers ; that does make things quite a
> bit clearer.
>
> Do you know please if the ivtv sections that the cx18 set replaces
> would be still likely to work? I would think so, but would
> appreciate your opinion on the matter.
No they won't. So much has changed that I know it will not work.
It's never a good idea to mix old and new modules for a subsystem (i.e.
v4l-dvb) anyway.
If you really want to try, I would suggest building as much of the
v4l-dvb driver tree as possible and installing it. Since that won't
upgrade the i2c_core module, it may not work at all in the end.
However, I have done a lot of linux tv card driver development, and I
wouldn't even bother to attempt it, though.
Some lower effort, higher probability of success options for you would
include:
a) Installing Fedora 10 or 11 and reinstalling MythTV from the rpmfusion
or ATrpms repos, or
b) Buying a used PVR-150 on eBay or from some other source and
installing it in your current system.
Regards,
Andy
> Thanks again for your advise!
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