No, the static doesn't seem to change when I change channels.

On 5/22/05, Bram Stolk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Craig Betts wrote:
> > Hello,
> >    I just built a new mythtv box with a PVR 150 card (I wanted a 250
> > but I couldn't find any that weren't grossly overpriced in my area)
> > following the Fedora Myth(TV)ology guide.  I installed ivtv 3.4w via
> > apt from ATrpms.  When I try to capture video on the tuner, all I get
> > is static.  lirc is working fine.  I had added these lines to my
> 
> Did you run the ptune perl scripts to select channels?
> If you change channels, do you see a different noise pattern?
> 
> If so, you may very well experience the problem I had.
> The tuner would tune to different freqs, but all would be
> static.
> 
> This was fixed by adding tda9887=0 when loading the ivtv module.
> 
> I documented my experiences with ivtv and my PVR350 at
> http://stolk.org/debian/pvr350.html
> 
>    bram
> 
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