Sorry this took a while, Hans. I've been busy, and I haven't had much of a 
chance to do anything with my setup.
I tried the driver (0.6.2, actually) with the newi2c=0 option, and it fixed 
the sound! I'm soooo happy to have that taken care of, especially since I 
was getting some weird artifacts with the old 0.3.x drivers.

Paul

Jun 3, Hans Verkuil wrote:

> On Friday 02 June 2006 14:55, Paul Archer wrote:
>> I've been struggling with getting the sound on my three pvr-150s to
>> work after an upgrade to the 0.4.x series of drivers. I even upgraded
>> my kernel to 2.6.16 to try out the 0.6.x series. I did all the usual:
>> checked for duplicate drivers in /lib/modules, made sure I had the
>> latest firmware, powered off the box for a complete cold boot, etc.
>> Nothing worked, and I continued to have problems with sound on the
>> composite and s-video lines.
>>
>> Well, I finally got smart, and went back to the 0.3.x series of
>> drivers. I downloaded and installed 0.3.7k. And viola! my sound is
>> fine...
>
> So, now the interesting bit is to find out why it works with that
> version and not with 0.4.5. Could you do a quick test using 0.4.5
> together with the 'newi2c=0' ivtv module option? It seems the new i2c
> implementation may give all sorts of weird problems for some people.
>
> Thanks,
>
>       Hans
>
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