On Friday 07 October 2005 23:39, Trev Jackson wrote:
> Hi Hans
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> 11 CS53L32A DAC
> 21 SAA7115HL Video Decoder
> 40 MSP3415G Sound Processor
> 43 TDA9887 Tuner IF
> 60 FQ1216ME /I H-3 Tuner
> 6B PIC16C54C IR Remote Control
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> There does not appear to be any more devices on the bus, so I guess there
> is no EEPROM. It was a nice thought though.
>
> I have previously tried loading ivtv without tda9887=0 and could not tune
> to anything. However I recall you have changed some stuff in relation to
> this, so I will try it again, and update the AVC-2410 wiki page if it
> works.
How does this work in Windows? Do they have separate NTSC and PAL drivers? Do
they ask the user whether they are PAL or NTSC? It's not possible to
autodetect the tuner type unfortunately, so they must use some other
mechanism.
Hans
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