On Sunday 25 September 2005 00:58, Mike wrote:
> Hans Verkuil wrote:
> >On Sunday 25 September 2005 00:10, Mike wrote:
> >>Hans Verkuil wrote:
> >>>What message was that? I can't remember. I know I cleaned up several
> >>>superfluous messages some time ago.
> >>>
> >>>>ivtv: ==================== START INIT IVTV ====================
> >>>>ivtv: version 0.3.9 (development svn snapshot revision 2704) loading
> >>>
> >>>...
> >>>
> >>>>ivtv: Allocate DMA encoder PCM audio stream: 455 x 4608 buffers (2048KB
> >>>>total)
> >>>>ivtv: Create encoder radio stream
> >>>
> >>>^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> >>>
> >>>That indicates that you have radio.
> >>>
> >>>   Hans
> >>
> >>Sorry, maybe I am mixing things up. I thought it used to say something
> >>like the 500. I'm sure I am just mistaking something now that I go back
> >>through my old posts to the list with my log.
> >>tuner: type set to 62 (Philips TEA5767HN FM Radio) by autodetect
> >>type set to 62 (Philips TEA5767HN FM Radio)
> >
> >Nah, that's PVR500 specific (it has a separate radio tuner).
> >
> >>But on a more serious note, something new is happening on the 350 that
> >>i've never seen before. I get a whole bunch of wierd digital
> >>noise/pixelation/blocks on it now.
> >>
> >>here is a 4.5mb sample, same dmesg from my last post and of course, no
> >>options.
> >>http://dustsmoke.com/download/350.mpg
> >
> >I've never seen it either. Nor can I reproduce it. Nothing was changed
> >recently that can cause that AFAIK. It's Discovery channel: is it possible
> >that the transmission itself is like that? I've seen it before on
> > Discovery channel if the MPEG stream on *their* side goes haywire.
> >
> >     Hans
>
> It was happening on all of the channels.
>
> I did a cold reset and it came back up working properly. Then I
> remembered that I tried the radio tuner last time. So I tried it again with
>
> ivtv-radio -d /dev/radio0 -f 93.3
> ctrl - c
>
> Went back to watching tv on that tuner and its happening again. I am
> using modules form ivytv rather than the kernel if that helps.

No, I cannot reproduce this. Anyone else ever seen this? Especially from NTSC 
land? If you go back to 0.3.8, does it still happen?

        Hans


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