On Saturday 08 October 2005 13:48, Trev Jackson wrote:
> On Saturday 08 Oct 2005 12:30, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> > On Saturday 08 October 2005 12:41, Trev Jackson wrote:
> > >
> > > To get the sound back, rebooting the computer does not work, the
> > > computer needs to be switched off and on again, then the driver
> > > reloaded with tuner=38
> >
> > Can you mail me the dmesg output?
> >
> > > I'm not sure why this is happening, however I'm not sure how well this
> > > scheme will work because I know the version for japan is 53, which I
> > > think is NTSC, the American tuner is probably 43, which is also NTSC.
> >
> > I doubt if ivtv works at all in Japan. Anyway, it's a convenience only.
> > If they change tuners you still may have to specify an explicit tuner.
> > But I'm counting on it that they won't do that since it's a hassle
> > without an eeprom to store config data like that.
> >
> >     Hans
>
> Hi Hans
>
> I've attached the dmesg with no sound, the driver was loaded using:
>
> modprobe ivtv ivtv_std=2
> sleep 1
> ivtvctl -q0
> ivtvctl -p4
> modprobe lirc_i2c
> sleep 1
> lircd -d /dev/lirc0 --permission=666

Hi Trev,

You still have to load the tuner module first with:

modprobe tuner ignore=0,0x6b

That was the problem: it autodetects the wrong chip again.

BTW, can you make a new ticket regarding this problem with the misdetection? 
That way it won't be forgotten.

        Hans

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