On Wednesday 04 October 2006 14:55, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 October 2006 23:09, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> Does anyone have a PVR card that uses the Philips FM1216ME MK5
> >> or FM1236 MK5 tuner? They appear in newer cards (PVR350 mainly I
> >> believe) and I'm adding support for it into the kernel. As far
> >> as I can tell I can reuse the existing MK3 tuner definitions.
> >> With one possible exception: FM radio support.
> >>
> >> I'd like to have someone test radio support with these tuners to
> >> confirm whether I really can reuse the older MK3 tuner
> >> definition or not.
> >
> > tveeprom 1-0050: tuner model is Philips FM1216ME MK5 (idx 117,
> > type 4)
> >
> > I reckon I've got one here in the UK in a recent purchase PVR350.
> > I'm willing to help, but I should warn you, I've still not found
> > my way to a working system yet - I've got as far as getting a
> > fuzzy picture from the tuner after adding ivtv options tuner=1.
> > Currently when I try for sound from mplayer I get dropped frames.
> > I'm using an FC5 platform (2.6.17 kernel)
>
> Use option tuner=38. That selects the MK3 tuner definition, which
> is almost 100% identical to the MK5. The only question that I have
> is whether the FM radio works. It might be necessary to change the
> kernel to support that part.
>
ivtv-radio -vs ran through a series of frequencies up to 107.00 with 
output like 92.00 147000 8192. I don't really know what it should do. 
Twice, doing this has locked up the system dead with the only thing 
that worked thereafter a reset (button).  This rather unpleasant 
effect is intermittent. What logs would you like?

ivtv-radio -f 92.7 (known UK frequency) produces a buzzing sound. Same 
sound is produced when tuning off frequency.

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