[pvrusb2] pvrusb2-dev-0c73d0aa725b
Martin Dauskardt
martin.dauskardt at gmx.de
Mon May 18 12:50:56 CDT 2009
Hi Mike,
> which exact device are you using?
it is a 29034 Rev. C 547. At least this is what the sticker on the box
says :-)
dmesg shows this:
[ 12.440208] tveeprom 1-0050: Hauppauge model 48134, rev J342, serial#
7066538
[ 12.440211] tveeprom 1-0050: tuner model is Temic 4009FR5 (idx 42, type 20)
[ 12.440214] tveeprom 1-0050: TV standards PAL(B/G) (eeprom 0x04)
[ 12.440216] tveeprom 1-0050: audio processor is MSP4418 (idx 25)
[ 12.440219] tveeprom 1-0050: decoder processor is SAA7115 (idx 19)
[ 12.440221] tveeprom 1-0050: has radio, has IR receiver, has no IR
transmitter
>
> One thing you can try is to verify that you really aren't building
> anything v4l-dvb'ish in 2.6.29. Especially if you're compiling stuff
> into the kernel and don't realize it - then you may have a hard time
> discovering the problem. My reproducing the problem here would probably
> help in that regard.
I have no V4L2/DVB stuff in my kernel config, as I always compile a hg
snapshot after building a new kernel.
While vdr + pvrinput-plugin is running, I tried input switching with v4l2-ctl.
When switching from input 0 to input 3 I never loose audio.
When switching from 3 to 0, there is often (not always) no audio. If I do
v4l2-ctl --set-input 0
a second time, the audio appears again.
I made a second test on my Desktop machine (same kernel/drivers) using the
application tv-viewer (http://home.arcor.de/saedelaere/index_eng.html )
It does not support radio, so I used again v4l2-ctl to switch from input 0 to
3 and back. Same behaviour as above.
I hope you can reproduce it. If necessary, I could prepare a tgz package with
the kernel files, so you could boot my kernel on your machine.
Greets,
Martin
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