Derek,

add this to your modules.conf:

options tda9887 port1=0 port2=0

That should probably fix the problem.

N.

On 8/4/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am having a problem with getting the sound to work on the newer versions of
> ivtv.
> 
> To successfully get sound I have to go through the following process:
> 
> 1. Install ivtv-0.3.2r
> 2. Do a cold reboot.
> 
> At this stage I have video and sound, but the picture is blocky and of a poor
> quality.  I then:
> 
> 3. install ivtv-0.3.7b
> 4. modprobe -r ivtv; modprobe ivtv
> 
> I now have a good picture and good sound.  However if I warm or cold reboot 
> the
> machine I then lose sound ( and have to go through the process again!)
> 
> I am not passing any options to the ivtv modules in the modprobe config.
> 
> I suspect the reason for the change is because after the installation of 
> 0.3.7b
> the 0.3.2r cx25840 module is still loaded, but with the reboot the 0.3.7b
> module is loaded.
> 
> Does anyone have any reasons / solutions for this?
> 
> I have attached the dmesg output for:
> 
>   0.3.2r after the cold boot;
>   0.3.7b ( step 4 )
>   0.3.7b after warm reboot.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Derek.
> 
>


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