Forgot to mention, make sure you're starting from a fresh boot with this
too, hopefully there won't be any extra modules loaded that way.
Bryan Mayland wrote:
Those are some great scans! That is definitely a tuner type 50, I've
got the exact same card down the the revision. Try removing your
install line for ivtv. You don't have an msp3400, or an saa7115
(those chips are present on 250/350 cards generally). My
modprobe.conf looks like this (I don't use lirc though)
alias char-major-81 videodev
Try it with just that and see what you get.
Paul Bryson wrote:
Using KnoppMyth R5A16 and ivtv 0.3.6o. KnoppMyth seems to use the
0.2.x branch by default. I tried installing 0.3.6n initially. The
tuner was being recognized as <unknown> and set to 0. I used
"options ivtv ivtv_std=1 tuner=47 tda9887=0 ivtv_debug=0" and was
able to get a picture. Someone suggested that there could be mixed
modules from v4l2, so I removed the duplicate modules from that
directory. After that, the card could be auto-detected at tuner 50,
but it just returned static. Setting to tuner 47 also returns
static. Is there any way to determine what tuner/settings should be
used?
I made a nice scan of my card here:
http://commo.de/pvr-150_mce/
Settings I've tried with and without:
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-61 lirc_i2c
#options ivtv ivtv_std=1 tuner=47 tda9887=0 ivtv_debug=0
#options ivtv debug=1
#options tuner type=2
options msp3400 once=1 simple=1
install ivtv /sbin/modprobe tuner; /sbin/modprobe msp3400;
/sbin/modprobe saa7115; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install ivtv
remove ivtv /sbin/modprobe -r --ignore-remove ivtv && /sbin/modprobe
-r saa7115 && /sbin/modprobe -r msp3400 && /sbin/modprobe -r tuner
ivtv init information at startup:
ivtv: ==================== START INIT IVTV ====================
ivtv: version 0.3.6 (o) loading
ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.11.9-chw-2 SMP preempt 586 gcc-3.3
ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info
ivtv: between the START INIT IVTV and END INIT IVTV lines when
ivtv: mailing the ivtv-devel mailinglist.
ivtv: Autodetected WinTV PVR 150 card
ivtv: Found an iTVC16 based chip
ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNK4] enabled at IRQ 10
ACPI: PCI interrupt 0000:01:07.0[A] -> GSI 10 (level, low) -> IRQ 10
ivtv: Unreasonably low latency timer, setting to 64 (was 32)
ivtv: XXX PCI device: 0x01e0 vendor: 0x10de
tuner: chip found at addr 0xc2 i2c-bus ivtv i2c driver #0
ivtv: i2c attach [client=(tuner unset),ok]
saa7115: starting probe for adapter ivtv i2c driver #0 (0x10005)
tveeprom: Hauppauge: model = 26032, rev = C199, serial# = 2936154
tveeprom: tuner = TCL 2002N 5H (idx = 99, type = 50)
tveeprom: tuner fmt = NTSC(M) (eeprom = 0x08, v4l2 = 0x00001000)
tveeprom: audio_processor = TDA9850 (type = 3)
ivtv: i2c attach [client=tveeprom[50],ok]
iivtv: Tuner Type 50, Tuner formats 0x00001000, Radio: yes, Model
0x008d1659, Revision 0x00000000
ivtv: NTSC tuner detected
ivtv: Radio detected
cx25840: requesting /lib/modules/HcwMakoA.ROM
cx25840: firmware loaded
ivtv: i2c attach [client=cx25840[50],ok]
ivtv: i2c attach [client=wm8775[50],ok]
ivtv: Encoder revision: 0x02040011
ivtv: Configuring WinTV PVR 150 card with 5 streams
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 0 minor 0
ivtv: Create DMA stream 0 using 128 32768 byte buffers 0 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 1 minor 32
ivtv: Create DMA stream 1 using 194 10800 byte buffers 0 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 2 minor 224
ivtv: Create DMA stream 2 using 240 8736 byte buffers 0 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 3 minor 24
ivtv: Create DMA stream 3 using 455 4608 byte buffers 0 kbytes total
ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 4 minor 64
ivtv: Create stream 4
ivtv: Setting Tuner 50
tuner: type set to 50 (TCL 2002N) by ivtv i2c driver #0
ivtv: ivtv_enc_thread: pid = 3145, itv = 0xe11e4820
ivtv: ivtv_enc_vbi_thread: pid = 3146, itv = 0xe11e4820
ivtv: Switching standard to NTSC.
ivtv: Initialized WinTV PVR 150, card #0
ivtv: ==================== END INIT IVTV ====================
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