Hello Hans!
> I'm have exactly the same card and it works fine for me. How do you
> test the radio support? You may have to use the -i option to specify
> the correct PCM output device if it differs from /dev/video24 (as I
> forgot todo :-)
I type "ivtv-radio -f <frequency>" and listen... :-)
As I have only one card, I think /dev/video24 is correct. Here the
output from the ivtv-detect utility:
driver: ivtv-0.4.0 (tagged release)
card: WinTV PVR 350, bus info 0000:00:0e.0, ivtv card #0
hardware: saa7115 saa7127 msp34xx tda9887 tveeprom
/dev/v4l/video0: MPG encoding (links: /dev/video0)
/dev/v4l/radio0: Radio (links: /dev/radio0)
/dev/v4l/vbi0: VBI encoding (links: /dev/vbi0)
/dev/v4l/vbi4: VBI from MPG (links: /dev/vbi4)
/dev/v4l/vbi8: VBI decoding (links: /dev/vbi8)
/dev/v4l/video16: MPG decoding (links: /dev/video16)
/dev/v4l/video24: PCM encoding (links: /dev/video24)
/dev/v4l/video32: YUV encoding (links: /dev/video32)
/dev/v4l/video48: YUV decoding (links: /dev/video48)
And here the output from the ivtv-radio utility:
set to freq 90.06
Running: aplay -f dat < /dev/video24
Playing raw data 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 48000 Hz,
Stereo
<Pressing CTRL+C>
Aborted by signal Interrupt...
Cleaning up
I can mail you the PCM file or the converted WAV file, but I don't think
it'll help you find the problem...
As I already said, radio recording worked fine with ivtv 0.3.8 and the
kernel modules. (As I pointed out in an earlier post, the ivtv modules
were at some point problematic wrt. radio recording.) In the next days
I'll try to use the older firmware and check older driver versions to
localize the problem.
Regards,
Christoph
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