Date: Fri, 09 May 1997 23:21:02 +0200 (MET DST) From: Ralph Thomas Aussem <aussem@tu-harburg.d400.de> To: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com> Cc: multimedia@freebsd.org, Richard Tobin <richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk>, Ralph-Thomas Aussem <aussem@tu-harburg.d400.de> Subject: Re: Problems with bt848 in FreeBSD 2.2.1 Message-ID: <XFMail.970509232824.aussem@mavhh.aut.tu-harburg.de> In-Reply-To: <19970508161741.28673@ct.picker.com>
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Hi Randall,
[..]
There really isn't much in fxtv that's tuner-type/-mode specific, so my
>first guess is it might be driver-related. But to try and nail it down,
>try these things:
>
> 1) In fxtv when you can hear the audio, play with the appearance
> controls (Input->Appearance) and see if that changes anything.
If I change the appearance the display changes to. If I change tuner/video
the video signal changes. So the control functions seems to work.
>
> 2) Try running in a different color depth ("startx -- -bpp 8"
> [or 16, etc.]) and see if that makes a difference.
No difference
>
> 3) Startup fxtv with startup debugs on "fxtv -debug startup"
> If the selected video mode says it supports direct video,
> run with it disabled ("fxtv -disableDirectV").
I doesn't help. fxtv reports without -disableDirectV that direct video isn't
supported.
>
> 4) If the previous doesn't work, or if it didn't say you were using
> direct video anyway, put a printf at the top of the
> TVSCREENNewFrameHdlr routine to see if its getting called.
I will try this.
At the moment I have the main problem that the computer freezes
after some seconds I started fxtv.. So testing is very dangerous :-(
Bye
Ralph
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