On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:56:06 -0500, Tyler Trafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 23:25:52 +0100, Nick Rosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Tyler,
> >
> > tried your patch combined with Jelle's vsync patch. The latest
> > vsync-patch fixes the "hangs" on the 150. But since going from 0.3.2d
> > to 0.3.2e, audio got broken, even with your patch. I have a PAL
> > 150MCE.
> 
> Hmm, could you try an experiment for me?
> 
> In the Tuner segment of the cx25840-driver, change ->
> 
> CX25840_SET_PATH1_SEL_CTL(state->norm!=VIDEO_MODE_NTSC||cardtype==2?0x0000:0x0002)
> 
> to
> 
> CX25840_SET_PATH1_SEL_CTL(0x0000)
> 
> -if that works, then that means I'm testing for NTSC incorrectly, and
> I believe I know how to fix it if so.   (The problem is that this has
> to be set to 2 for NTSC cards, except the PG600, and 0 for everything
> else.  Previously this was just 0 and people had to change it
> themselves.)
> 
> If anyone is reading this with a PVR150-ntsc, could you try 0.3.2e
> with the combined patch Jarod just posted?  My hard drive in my
> capture box died, so until I get Debian back up on the new drive, I
> can't make sure the audio problem isn't caused by some other change.

If the above does make tuner audio work for your card, then here is a
patch that has a real fix (salvaged from a John Eckart patch); if not
disregard.

It should be applied after the one I began this thread with- so undo
the above change before applying.
-- 
Tyler Trafford


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