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Author: | linuxgeek [ Mon Jun 06, 2005 10:56 am ] |
Post subject: | R5A16 Rocks!!! PVR-250, PVR-500, and pcHDTV all work now. |
Hey All, Just want to give my applause to you Knoppmyth masters. "clap, clap, clap" I was excited to see a new verion of Knoppmyth was released. {RA516} Saturday {Jun 4th 2005} morning, I did an upgrade and I was messing with my Myth box when I received the infamous {irrecoverable disk error} I had to leave for Six Flags with my family... Ack I lost a hard drive... { which I had previously spent several weeks tweaking... } Was I disappointed that I had yet to mirror this drive. Or get the bootdisk tarball off onto another machine. Needless to say I lost most of configs... I did save my XF86Config-4 though.. woot! Well anyway... On Sunday morning, I decided to use my single 300GB SATA drive that was meant for recordings only. {I plan to mirror this once I purchase another drive here in the next week or two} Once I figured out that I had to do a manual install and the partitions and file systems need to to be in place I was off and running. Manual install was rather straight forward. Installation went pretty smooth {other then my nic not being autodetected}. Once this was configured and completed. I had about 1.5 hours invested. Moved in my XF86Config-4 restarted gdm and I was configuring my tuners in mythtv-setup. Of course this release is using the stable ivtv drivers of 0.2.2X which is fine for a pvr250/350. I have 5 tuners configured. 1 pvr250, 1 pvr500 {2 tuners}, 1 pcHDTV{3000}, and firewire. Note: The pcHDTV you will need to scan channels in the Channel Editor in setup. This takes about 5 - 10 minutes. Note: the tuner.ko and tveeprom.ko that reside in the /lib/modules/KERNEL-VER/v4l/ directory causes issues with the PVR-500. I deleted the tuner.ko and tveeprom.ko I download the latest ivtv beta release {0.3.6} as of this writing. Compiled and installed the drivers and the utils. I can add the steps here if someone wants me to. Copy the HcwMakoA.ROM to /lib/modules/ I then removed the driver {rmmod} and re-insert them {modprobe}. Ran dmesg to verify all is well.. Started up mythfrontend... Pressed WatchTV and I was watching tv... Bam... nice!!! Pressed Y to move to the next tuner. Snow { Which I expected because the first time the driver loads and downloads the firmware you must shutdown the machine } I waited the normal 3 - 4 mins... Booted it up again.. I can watch TV on all of my tuners... { one small issue with firewire } Note: Once you have this setup and did the channel scan for DVB. You will need to run the DVBfixer.sh so you can use the channels from Zap2it... Note: Firewire : If you have a Motorola 6200 you will need to untar the mythtv-18.1 in /usr/src/mythtv and compile the 6200ch and add this as the external command for channel changing in myth... There is a readme for compiling this and where to copy it to. I was up and running in about 2 hours total with very little changes. Connected to mythweb and started scheduling shows to be recoreded. Happy camper here!!! Tim [To humor the anal retentive ones] Hardware I am using: P4 3.0Ghz ASUS P5P800 MB 10/100 MB Nic {onboard} Intel x810 sound {onboard} 1 Gig Ram {Corsair DDR400} Seagate 300 GB Sata Tuners: Hauppauge PVR-250 Hauppauge PVR-500 pcHDTV 3000 Firewire 400 PCI {via chip based} Gyration wireless Mouse and Keyboard {woot 30ft radious} |
Author: | tjc [ Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:27 pm ] |
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If this is supposed to be a hardware recommendation, please describe your hardware. If it's not, it doesn't belong under this forum topic. |
Author: | linuxgeek [ Wed Jun 08, 2005 11:49 pm ] |
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Well actually you are wrong.. It says if I had to edit or change anything to get Knoppmyth to work... Tier 2 is not strictly for HARDWARE... I merely stated what I did to get my system up and running. In hopes that this or one of my steps helps someone else... Tier2: Explained: "If you've installed KnoppMyth and had edit any file to get things working. Please explain what you did to get things working" Rather instead of edit a file I replaced the drivers... and that is all I did. Although I do the see the heading is a bit misleading... Besides I did post my tuner hardware and I did make a change from out-of-the-box. So this is best place I could see for my post... |
Author: | djhorv [ Thu Jun 09, 2005 7:58 am ] |
Post subject: | PVR 500 |
I have a PVR 500 and have had a bear of a time getting it working in R510A (it still does not work and I have tried about 6 different ivtv versions) I was considering upgrading knoppmyth to see if that helped. I would be interested in the steps you took to get it working in the latest release. Thanks in advance. David |
Author: | cesman [ Thu Jun 09, 2005 4:48 pm ] |
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linuxgeek wrote: Well actually you are wrong.. No, you are wrong. Why do you think I placed the tiers under Hardware?
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Author: | tjc [ Thu Jun 09, 2005 8:05 pm ] |
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I've said for a long time that half of the people you find asking FAQs where asleep the day they taught how to do a library search for information. Obviously somebody was asleep the day they taught you how to read an outline and the whole notion of:
escapes them... Of course I also once had a girlfriend, who didn't realize that the videos at Blockbuster were arranged alphabetically by title, so this really shouldn't surprise me that much... ![]() And seriously linuxgeek - Would it kill you to add a hardware description to make this a more useful an on topic thread? |
Author: | linuxgeek [ Fri Jun 10, 2005 8:37 pm ] |
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What a waste of time.... TJC... Ok so where should my post be located? |
Author: | linuxgeek [ Fri Jun 10, 2005 9:18 pm ] |
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Next time you have an issue with where I put my post. Send me a PM suggesting where it should be placed.. If you had read my post carefully and read all of the Headings and Descriptions {as I did} then you would know why I posted it under hardware. {actually it was the description that fit closest to my posting} Hmm lets see what is in my subject line.. PVR250, PVR500... is that a hardware description.. no wait is that a version of software.... Oh yea your right it belongs under ? <-- WHERE Exactly and I will move it? Lets see the Heading is Hardware Recommendations: Tier2 is defined as: "If you've installed KnoppMyth and had edit any file to get things working. Please explain what you did to get things working." What did I do to get mine working... Hmm deleted a couple of drivers. Downloaded the latest IVTV beta release. Installed them. Configured Mythtv.. and I was done. Oh yea... What is it that makes hardware work.. hmm Software? I was merely trying post so I could help others... That is my one and only goal. Your post was not helpful to anyone other then stating the obvious of your personality. To think that I was rather excited about my post. Thinking that it would be helpful to another.. and Prasing those wizards that take the time to develop a wonderful piece of software. i.e KnoppMyth... and what do I get.. Grief on where I posted it.... Sheesh.. Let me know where you THINK it belongs. |
Author: | Nnyan [ Mon Jun 20, 2005 4:15 pm ] |
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Yikes, Everyone posts to the wrong forum/topic on occasion, it happens. Not sure why this thread got a bit testy (didn't really see the need) but oh well. For use LinuxNoobs could you post how you compiled/installed the ivtv drivers? Also I would suggest you fleshed out the details on some items (like where you get the HcwMakoA.ROM) for those that don't know. I for one thought your post was beneficial. |
Author: | linuxgeek [ Mon Jun 20, 2005 9:00 pm ] |
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Ok this is for those that wish to compile the latest ivtv drivers. This is what I did to get my pvr-500 working. It has been really great now.... To compile the drivers and utils do the following EXACTLY! I assume complete linux noobs here - please do not be offended. : ) It you have another computer download putty. {Windows machine is assumed.} Here is the home page http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ This is the version I am using currently {get the latest} http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty-0.58-installer.exe Install this... Then launch the putty program. Enter the host ip of your Knoppmyth box where it says the Host Name(or IP address). Then press Open. You will be prompted for a logon and id. Use the root logon when you installed Knoppmyth. Or if you prefer just do the following: 1. If you are in the Mythtv gui do a ctrl+alt+f1 This should bring you to a shell prompt. Logon in as 'root' Note from here you can do the following from putty. 2. You must be logged in as root to do this. 3. cd /usr/src 4. wget http://www.ivtv.tv/releases/ivtv-0.3/ivtv-0.3.6o.tgz Note: This is what I used last and works fine for me. This assumes that your myth box has access to the internet. You will need this to download the driver. 5. Then type tar -xvzf ivtv-0.3.6o.tgz 6. Then cd to it cd ivtv-0.3.6o cd driver 7. Then type make 8. Then type make install 9. cd ../utils {that is dot dot/utils} make 10. Then type make install If this is a clean install of RA516 then you need to remove the tuner.ko and tveeprom.ko from the /lib/modules/2.6.11.9-chw-2/v4l/ directory. Also the HcwMakoA.ROM is on the cd that came with your PVR-500. Insert the cd into your cd/dvd drive then enter 'mount /cdrom' For me I then did a 'cd' to the directory of the firmware. cd /cdrom/WinTV-PVR-150500MCE_2_0_30_23074_WHQL/ Then do a copy like so: cp HcwMakoA.ROM /lib/modules/ Do a 'ls' to view the directory ls -al /lib/modules To remove the older kernel modules type this: rm /lib/modules/2.6.11.9-chw-2/v4l2/tuner.ko rm /lib/modules/2.6.11.9-chw-2/v4l2/tveeprom.ko And you are done... 11. type reboot When it reboots take a look at dmesg output from a command prompt type: dmesg | more then type /ivtv I hope that helps!!! Oh don't forget to try out the Mythweb {Mythtv GUI} interface... From another computer on your network. Open a browser i.e. Internet Explorer In the address: type http://IPADDRESSOFYOURMYTHBOX or name if it can be resolved on your network. Then select the Mythweb link You should see your Program Listings. Click on something you want to record. Select your options and your done. WOOT!!! Click on the Backend Status link... for Encoder{s} status, disk space avail, etc... Enjoy!!! |
Author: | ik632 [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 7:53 pm ] |
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Yeah, thanks for the help. I have my machine with PVR-250, HD3000, and PVR-500 up and running thanks to your suggestions here. One thing that I noticed on my PVR-500 is that I need to keep the tveeprom.ko and the tuner.ko in the locations that you said to delete them. I tried deleting them and the 500 won't tune. As soon as I put them back (and reload drivers or reboot) things work ok. I have noticed that the video is a little jumpy when watching the pvr's but otherwise it's pretty good. Now to do some testing for a while and then move it into the livingroom. Thanks again. |
Author: | linuxgeek [ Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:36 pm ] |
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Glad it help ya... The two kernel modules to delete are the ones from V4L... When you rebuild the new IVTV drivers it will make the drivers to use... With RA516 this will work everytime.... {it does for me} Look in /lib/modules/<kernerl-ver>/ivtv/ <-- this is where they go when you do a make install You should have 10 kernel modules in there... cx25840.ko ivtv.ko saa7115.ko tda9887.ko tveeprom.ko ivtv-fb.ko msp3400.ko saa7127.ko tuner.ko wm8775.ko This is what works for me... |
Author: | linuxgeek [ Fri Jul 22, 2005 6:51 pm ] |
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ik632 wrote: Yeah, thanks for the help. I have my machine with PVR-250, HD3000, and PVR-500 up and running thanks to your suggestions here. One thing that I noticed on my PVR-500 is that I need to keep the tveeprom.ko and the tuner.ko in the locations that you said to delete them. I tried deleting them and the 500 won't tune. As soon as I put them back (and reload drivers or reboot) things work ok. I have noticed that the video is a little jumpy when watching the pvr's but otherwise it's pretty good.
Now to do some testing for a while and then move it into the livingroom. Thanks again. One more thought.. You may need to shutdown for a few seconds after this because of the firmware download to the PVR-500. This is required the first time.. but subsequent driver rebuilds work without it... I am currently using 0.3.7a's without a hiccup.... |
Author: | ik632 [ Mon Jul 25, 2005 6:34 pm ] |
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All is working. It's still weird though, if I delete tveeprom.ko or tuner.ko I am unable to tune with the 500 but the 250 still works. I am using ivtv-0.3.6o right now. I'm very happy in all (and wifey is happy too - believe it or not ![]() |
Author: | riddlebox1980 [ Thu Jul 28, 2005 8:28 pm ] |
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I have used your guide, and found that only one of my tuners has sound if I do cat /dev/video1 > test.mpg I get sound, but cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg does not have sound I am using the newest ivtv-0.3.7a driver, do you have any suggestions thanks |
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