Gareth Powell <gmmapowell@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> I have a Hauppauge WinTv Nova-T DVB card (I'm in the UK), and I have
> put it into my machine and followed the instructions at
> http://www.linuxtv.org/mailinglists/linux-dvb/2004/11-2004/msg00386.html
> as best as I was able (thanks Bernd!), but although I can apparently
> "see" the DVB device, I can't see any /dev/video devices, and
> (obviously) the TV doesn't work.
Huh? xawtv4 should be happy with the dvb device. It's a budget card
without hardware decoder, there is no /dev/video. At least not for
the digital TV. You can insmod the driver for the analog part of the
card (cx8800) and get a /dev/video, it's pretty useless through as
current models don't have any analog video source (neither tuner nor
svideo).
Gerd
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