Unfortunately, I don't think the problem is fixed yet. I just tried
using the 0.3.2m driver and still have a high frequency pitch
component in the audio.

I made sure the right version driver was being loaded.

- R


On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 19:19:17 -0500, Brion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well unfortunately it didn't fix my audio problem.  As a matter of fact it
> created a video problem.  Now when I run MythTV it shows about 3 frames an
> freezes.  The MythTV log says "prebuffer pause".  The only change was applying
> the i_j diff and rebuilding ivtv. :(
> 
> Sergalex wrote:
> 
> As I told before, I had the same issue with 3.2i, but it's gone after
> 3.2j installation.
> (PVR150 MCE LP NTSC)
> 
> On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 13:18 -0500, Brion wrote:
> 
> > If by "high frequency noise" you mean in laymen's terms a high-pitched 
> > static
> > sound drowning out the actual audio, I'm getting that too.
> >
> > I've narrowed it down to the hardware or drivers -- hoping it's the drivers
> and
> > hoping it's fixed soon.
> >
> > Brion
> >
> 
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