On Aug 22 13:56, c.corax wrote: > > Oh, I did not mention. I live in hungary, the used standard is PAL, > > which PAL, i don't know. > Hmm Hungary was hard ;-)... On the net a lot of sites say you run SECAM, but > at least some of them say you run PAL D or K (depending on VHF or UHF). As > Philip posted you might have a problem with your "sound offset" which is > 6.5MHz where most others use 5.5MHz.
It was SECAM in the socialism (till 1990). :-) Since then it is no more intented to "hide" the channels of the west, so it became PAL. > You should be able to check what value is set in your system by adding > "options tda9887 debug=3". tda9885/6/7: switching to v4l2 tda9885/6/7: configure for: PAL-BG tda9885/6/7: writing: b=0xd4 c=0x70 e=0x09 tda9885/6/7: write: byte B 0xd4 B0 video mode : sound trap B1 auto mute fm : no B2 carrier mode : QSS B3-4 tv sound/radio : FM/TV B5 force mute audio: no B6 output port 1 : high (inactive) B7 output port 2 : high (inactive) tda9885/6/7: write: byte C 0x70 C0-4 top adjustment : 0 dB C5-6 de-emphasis : 50 C7 audio gain : 0 tda9885/6/7: write: byte E 0x09 E0-1 sound carrier : 5.5 MHz E6 l pll ganting : 13 E2-4 video if : 38.9 MHz E5 tuner gain : normal E7 vif agc output : pin3+pin22 port -- tda9885/6/7: read: 0xb0 after power on : no afc : +187.5 kHz [max] fmif level : high afc window : out vfi level : high > > Strange, because it worked about two weeks ago. It is possible in theory, > > that the provider changed something, but I hardly believe it. > If you say it works by offset the channel by 0.15MHz it could be because of > them calibrating something on their side (ie tune it correctly). > > BUT two weeks ago you didn't run 0.3.7h, right?? > So have you tried to revert back to the last working version and verify that > the problem doesn't go away?? It was the 0.3.7a... switching back... test... Oh, it has sound again. :-) Then the driver... I will check later all versions since 3.7a, which became buggy. > > No, it sets NoTuner by default for me, see below. With which tuner type > > do you use it? > Hmm, can it be a "TCL MPE05 Mk2"?? Pff, it means nothing to me :-). Chris ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list ivtv-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ivtv-devel