I find out some interesting things. When i was looking output of ivtvctl --log-status, i fint out that detected format was changing every second. I am using ivtv 0.4.4. If i use ivtv with autodetection of standard i get picture, but not very clear. It looks like the frequency isn't right. And when i set format to SECAM i get just broken images. I don't even see what program is set!
Here are different reports of my ivtvctl --log-status in just a few seconds: ioctl VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS ok [4295567.631000] ivtv0: ================= START STATUS CARD #0 ================= [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 2, addr 0x44 [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.631000] ivtv0 i2c: write a [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: read c [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295567.632000] ivtv0 i2c: write 0 [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: read c [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295567.633000] ivtv0 i2c: write d [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: read 91 [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.634000] ivtv0 i2c: write 3 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: read 13 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 dma: ENC: DMA Done [4295567.635000] ivtv0 dma: deqbuf: 0 DeQ from empty list! [4295567.635000] ivtv0 info: encoder thread sleeping 3949 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 dma: ENC: Sched DMA [4295567.635000] ivtv0 info: DMA/MPG type 0x00000000,size 0x00007000,offset 0x0015d6c0 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 dma: Sched dma: addr: 0x1a2a3800, SG_length: 1, array_size 0x00008000, type 0x00000000 [4295567.635000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 irq: ENC: Poll returning 0x41 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ENC: 128 bufs, 0x00008000 fill; 126 free 1 dma 1 full 0 io [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: v4l2 read [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ivtv_read: stream 0.. [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ENC: 128 bufs, 0x00008000 fill; 126 free 1 dma 1 full 0 io [4295567.636000] ivtv0 dma: deqbuf: 0 DeQ from empty list! [4295567.636000] ivtv0 dma: Gather 1: x=1 bytes_needed 0x00006000 buf_fill 0x00008000 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 irq: ======= valid IRQ bits: 0x08000000 ====== [4295567.636000] ivtv0 irq: IRQ: IVTV_IRQ_ENC_DMA_COMPLETE [4295567.636000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 irq: ENC: Poll returning 0x41 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ENC: 128 bufs, 0x00002000 fill; 126 free 1 dma 0 full 1 io [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: v4l2 read [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ivtv_read: stream 0.. [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ENC: 128 bufs, 0x00002000 fill; 126 free 1 dma 0 full 1 io [4295567.636000] ivtv0 dma: deqbuf: 0 DeQ from empty list! [4295567.636000] ivtv0 dma: deqbuf: 0 DeQ from empty list! [4295567.636000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.636000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 dma: Gather 1: x=1 bytes_needed 0x00008000 buf_fill 0x00002000 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.636000] ivtv0 info: ENC: read 8192, 24576 bytes left [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1 [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: write 5 [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.637000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: read a [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.638000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: read ff [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: write 9 [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.639000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: read 4 [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: write b [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.640000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: read 10 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: write d3 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295567.641000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Video signal: not present [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected format: NTSC-M [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected audio mode: stereo [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected audio standard: NICAM-DK [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Audio muted: no [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Audio microcontroller: running [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Configured audio standard: automatic detection [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Configured audio system: automatic standard and mode detection [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified standard: SECAM [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified input: Tuner [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified audio input: Tuner [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified audioclock freq: 48 kHz [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Preferred audio mode: stereo [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Selected 65 MHz format: autodetect [4295567.642000] cx25840 0-0044: Selected 45 MHz format: chroma [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 2, addr 0x44 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 3, addr 0x1b [4295567.642000] wm8775 0-001b: Input: default [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 2, addr 0x44 [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 3, addr 0x1b [4295567.642000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 4, addr 0x43 [4295567.642000] tda9887 0-0043: Data bytes: b=04 c=10 e=4b [4295567.642000] ivtv0: ================== END STATUS CARD #0 ================== ioctl VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS ok [4295635.113000] ivtv0: ================= START STATUS CARD #0 ================= [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 2, addr 0x44 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: write a [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.113000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: read c [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: write 0 [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.114000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: read c [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: write d [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.115000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: read 93 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: write 3 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.116000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: read 13 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.117000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: write 5 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.118000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: read a [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.119000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: read ff [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: write 9 [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.120000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.121000] ivtv0 i2c: read 4 [4295635.121000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.121000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.121000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.121000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.121000] ivtv0 i2c: write b [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: read 10 [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295635.122000] ivtv0 i2c: write d3 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Video signal: not present [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected format: NTSC-4.43 [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected audio mode: stereo [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected audio standard: NICAM-DK [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Audio muted: no [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Audio microcontroller: running [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Configured audio standard: automatic detection [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Configured audio system: automatic standard and mode detection [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified standard: SECAM [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified input: Tuner [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified audio input: Tuner [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified audioclock freq: 48 kHz [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Preferred audio mode: stereo [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Selected 65 MHz format: autodetect [4295635.123000] cx25840 0-0044: Selected 45 MHz format: chroma [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 2, addr 0x44 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 3, addr 0x1b [4295635.123000] wm8775 0-001b: Input: default [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 2, addr 0x44 [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 3, addr 0x1b [4295635.123000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 4, addr 0x43 [4295635.123000] tda9887 0-0043: Data bytes: b=04 c=10 e=4b [4295635.123000] ivtv0: ================== END STATUS CARD #0 ================== ioctl VIDIOC_LOG_STATUS ok [4295664.597000] ivtv0: ================= START STATUS CARD #0 ================= [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 2, addr 0x44 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: write a [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.597000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.598000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1c [4295664.598000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.598000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.598000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.598000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295664.598000] ivtv0 i2c: write 0 [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: read c [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295664.599000] ivtv0 i2c: write d [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: read 8c [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.600000] ivtv0 i2c: write 3 [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: read 13 [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.601000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: write 4 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.602000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: write 5 [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: read a [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.603000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: read ff [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.604000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.605000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.605000] ivtv0 i2c: write 9 [4295664.605000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.605000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.605000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: read 4 [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: write b [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.606000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: read 10 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: write 0/1, stop 1 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: write 88 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: write 8 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: write d3 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c write to 44 succeeded [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: xfer: read 0/1 [4295664.607000] ivtv0 i2c: write 89 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: read 1 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: i2c read from 44 succeeded [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Video signal: present [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected format: SECAM [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected audio mode: stereo [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Detected audio standard: NICAM-DK [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Audio muted: no [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Audio microcontroller: running [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Configured audio standard: automatic detection [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Configured audio system: automatic standard and mode detection [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified standard: SECAM [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified input: Tuner [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified audio input: Tuner [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Specified audioclock freq: 48 kHz [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Preferred audio mode: stereo [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Selected 65 MHz format: autodetect [4295664.608000] cx25840 0-0044: Selected 45 MHz format: chroma [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 2, addr 0x44 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 3, addr 0x1b [4295664.608000] wm8775 0-001b: Input: default [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: call_i2c_client [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 0, addr 0x50 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 1, addr 0x61 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 2, addr 0x44 [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: skipping client 3, addr 0x1b [4295664.608000] ivtv0 i2c: using client 4, addr 0x43 [4295664.608000] tda9887 0-0043: Data bytes: b=04 c=10 e=4b [4295664.608000] ivtv0: ================== END STATUS CARD #0 ================== Gregor Fuis wrote: > Hello, > > I can't look status right now because i am not at that computer. It is > on another location! > I know from dmesg that my tuner is suporting SECAL L/L > > [4302412.744000] tveeprom: tuner fmt = PAL(B/G) PAL(I) SECAM(L/L') PAL(D/K) > (eeprom = 0x74, v4l2 = 0x00400e17) > > > I know that in Russia have standard SECAM D/K > > Does my card support that standatd to or not! > > I will look at status tomorow and report if i solved something! > > Thanks > > Hans Verkuil wrote: > >> Have you tried the ivtv module option ivtv_std=3? That selects SECAM. >> >> However, if this does not work then I recommend upgrading to 2.6.16 & >> ivtv-0.6.x as in that version you can select the precise SECAM standard >> (BG, DK, L). Depending on where you live that might be needed. >> >> Check with ivtvctl --log-status to see what standard is detected. In >> case of problems please show the output of this command. It is very >> useful to solve problems like this. >> >> Hans >> >> On Tuesday 18 April 2006 11:20, Gregor Fuis wrote: >> >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I upgraded to 0.4.4. >>> >>> If i change input video standard to SECAM i don't get anything good. >>> It looks like frequency is not right. If source is set to PAL i get >>> the picture but with snow, as the frequency wasn't right. >>> >>> But with 0.3.9 driver it was clear picture on PAL but with red color >>> in it, in SECAM i didn't even get picture! >>> >>> Gregor Fuis wrote: >>> >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I can't get serial numbers because i am not in the same place now. >>>> But i think that it writes on a tuner PAL/Secam. So it would have >>>> to work! Maybe i just have to change some settingsto the card? >>>> >>>> Best Regards, >>>> Gregor Fuis >>>> >>>> Richard Hendershot wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>> The current utility from ivtv 0.6 allows setting hue and >>>>> saturation (ivtvctl -Y reads the values) but there's no RGB that I >>>>> can find. >>>>> >>>>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SECAM >>>>> "SÉCAM differs from the other color systems by the way the R-Y and >>>>> B-Y signals are carried. >>>>> First, SÉCAM uses frequency modulation >>>>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_modulation> to encode >>>>> chrominance <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrominance> information >>>>> on the sub carrier. >>>>> Second, instead of transmitting the red and blue information >>>>> together, it only sends one of them at a time, and uses the >>>>> information about the other color from the preceding line...." >>>>> >>>>> You may be able to use ivtvctl to approximate B/W. Otherwise you >>>>> may be able to use a converter >>>>> (http://www.vtx.co.uk/video/tvconverters.htm#tsp100) >>>>> <http://www.vtx.co.uk/video/tvconverters.htm#tsp100%29> >>>>> >>>>> I'd upgrade, were I you, in any case. btw- I'm american and use >>>>> NTSC so have no real knowledge of SECAM. But I have internet, and >>>>> a little research was interesting.... so.... YMMV ;) >>>>> >>>>> Which model? There is a SECAM version of the 150 >>>>> >>>>> *Model numbers* >>>>> *model 01045:* WinTV-PVR-150 with Hauppauge remote control, IR >>>>> Blaster and NTSC tuner >>>>> *model 01046:* WinTV-PVR-150 with Hauppauge remote control, IR >>>>> Blaster and PAL/SECAM tuner >>>>> >>>>> On Mon, 2006-04-17 at 16:26 +0200, Gregor Fuis wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> When i was in Gemany i bought PVR-150 card and it worked very >>>>>> well. It is instaled on ubuntu distribution with 2.6.12 kernel >>>>>> and ivtv 3.9.0 drivers. Now i am in russia and can't get to >>>>>> internet very easy. >>>>>> >>>>>> Here in russia they have secam standard and now all my channels >>>>>> are in red color. Does somebody know if more recent version of >>>>>> ivtv could solve the problem. I didn't set anything diferent than >>>>>> in europe for PAL so maybe i am doing something wrong. >>>>>> >>>>>> I am looking picture with vlc media player. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please i just need info if somebody know how could i solve the >>>>>> problem with this red color all over my channels! >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks >>>>>> >>>>>> Best Regards, >>>>>> Gregor Fuis >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> ivtv-users mailing list >>>>>> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >>>>>> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Richard Hendershot <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> ------ >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> ivtv-users mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users >>>>> >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> ivtv-users mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users >>>> >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> ivtv-users mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users >>> >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> ivtv-users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users >> > > > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
