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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 17:29:29 +1100, Paul Maric <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Hey Guys, 
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> I just put my 4 Channel DVR Card in the PC and I need to know what to do
> next. 
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what kind of card is it?  What chips are on it.  what are the pci ids
for the card?  what kernel are you running?


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> I ran the detect function and it just timed out, should I be trying anything
> else? 
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> And where can I find installation instructions? 
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Generally if your tv-card has a supported chip the kernel should
attempt to load the right driver.  getting everything working may
require a bit of work on your end to figure out things like gpio lines
for sound and which video inputs are wired up and how.

Alex

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