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hi to all,
in my attachment there is a grab of a cam with zm 1.21.3 ...
..what is the problem ?
in my attachment there is a grab of a cam with zm 1.21.3 ...
..what is the problem ?
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appears your card is misconfigured/not recognised properly. You will need to get your card working properly first. For the experts on here you need to give various outputs from different commands but i dont understand them. I need pictures of the card lol. Do you have one
James Wilson
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i have 3 different cards with this chip. What you need is the bttv card number 77 is a popular one maybe you could try it
edit modprobe.conf
add line
options bttv card=77
save and reboot
edit modprobe.conf
add line
options bttv card=77
save and reboot
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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i think you should have but im no expert
James Wilson
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where have you looked for your modprobe file. Its the file that tells linux how to configure its hardware. I assume if you definetly havnt got one if you created a file and added the correct line that would do but im 99% sure you should have one as its a linux thing not a distro thing. I have used centos, mandrake, pclos and fedora and they all have a modprobe file
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Boombari,
You need to read the sticky post at the top of this section of the forum and apply that to give more detail to help the rest of us to debug your problem.
We presume that you are working with a version 2.6 kernel where the bttv driver is built as a module. However if you did not issue a modprobe command and you have some form of a picture then it could be built in!
In that case change the bttv driver to be a module (see under Video4linux in drivers section of make menuconfig) and try as James suggested modprobe bttv card=77 before starting zoneminder to test it.
Give the bit at the end of the dmesg output that the modprobe should produce. This will allow us to assess if it has worked and maybe your card is of a type that might be automatically recognised.
In gentoo which I use, modules can be automatically started by referencing in the kernel-2.6 file in /etc/modules.autoload.d where options can be given. However always test a module by using modprobe first before having the confidence to load it get it loaded automatically at startup in that file.
The other thing when you get a display like yours is that the type of signal is not correctly defined within zm. Are you in a PAL or NTSC region.
Conor Downey
You need to read the sticky post at the top of this section of the forum and apply that to give more detail to help the rest of us to debug your problem.
We presume that you are working with a version 2.6 kernel where the bttv driver is built as a module. However if you did not issue a modprobe command and you have some form of a picture then it could be built in!
In that case change the bttv driver to be a module (see under Video4linux in drivers section of make menuconfig) and try as James suggested modprobe bttv card=77 before starting zoneminder to test it.
Give the bit at the end of the dmesg output that the modprobe should produce. This will allow us to assess if it has worked and maybe your card is of a type that might be automatically recognised.
In gentoo which I use, modules can be automatically started by referencing in the kernel-2.6 file in /etc/modules.autoload.d where options can be given. However always test a module by using modprobe first before having the confidence to load it get it loaded automatically at startup in that file.
The other thing when you get a display like yours is that the type of signal is not correctly defined within zm. Are you in a PAL or NTSC region.
Conor Downey
no, i'm using 2.4 kernel version
and i don't have /etc/modules.autoload.d file
i try to type modprobe bttv card=77 before start zm ...but the problem is the same ...i'm in a PAL region ...and i set:
Device Number (/dev/video?) 0
Device Channel 0
Device Format (0=PAL,1=NTSC etc) 0
can i try to change PCI slot ?
and i don't have /etc/modules.autoload.d file
i try to type modprobe bttv card=77 before start zm ...but the problem is the same ...i'm in a PAL region ...and i set:
Device Number (/dev/video?) 0
Device Channel 0
Device Format (0=PAL,1=NTSC etc) 0
can i try to change PCI slot ?
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do stills work?
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
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Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
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in the messages log mate
James Wilson
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk
Disclaimer: The above is pure theory and may work on a good day with the wind behind it. etc etc.
http://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk