On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 19:31:04 -0500
Tyler Trafford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 16:23:45 -0800 (PST), Jason Knisley
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, I'm using the correct FQ1236A MK4. I'm using
> > the patched kernel, but it seems to be working
> > correctly and showing "FQ1236A MK4" in messages when I
> > use tuner=54,54.
> > 
> > I'm also getting tuner sound mixed in with the
> > composite sound. When using 0.3.2d, I got rather
> > severe static on the tuner, of course, which wasn't
> > present when I used the composite input. So something
> > recent is causing trouble? I'll test 0.3.2e later with
> > just the tuner patch.
> 
> Everyone has had that particular problem since the inception of the
> cx25840 driver.  That and the b&w s-video.
> -- 
> Tyler Trafford
> 

Agreed, and I've spent about three weeks worth of spare time bit-banging the 
driver  and I have so far found no combination of register settings that affect 
either one of these problems.  Based on i2c captures from a windows machine, if 
everything is doing what it says it's doing, we should be sending the right 
data to the card but apparently not.  I have no way to i2c capture on my Linux 
system so I can't compare the raw data.

I still think there is something fundamental wrong like a firmware problem or 
an error in the register map or something like that, but without more data from 
Conexant/Hauppauge, we're probably stuck trying to fix it the hard way...

-----

Jim Reese, WD5IYT   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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