> Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 20:47:32 +0100
> From: Hans Verkuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [ivtv-users] No sound for some channels on PVR150:
>       problem pinpointed, but solution is needed
> To: User discussion about IVTV <[email protected]>
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> On Monday 13 November 2006 10:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I live in Lithuania and my cable operator is Vinita. Officially
Lithuania uses PAL-BG, but the cable operators are not strictly
regulated. That's why their frequencies and standards used can look
very eclectic.
> >
> > I am not sure, but Vinita uses PAL-DK - I don't know how I can test that.
>
> Run ivtv --log-status, it should show the detected standard.
>
> I've been doing a bit of research and as far as I can tell FM Very High 
Deviation cannot be autodetected. So I was wondering how the Windows 
driver does this. Can you test this for me?

Sure I can and I will. I haven't been using windows for years, so it will
take some time to install windows and move card between machines.

Yes, ivtvctl --log-status tells me the audio is A2-DK1 (A2-DK2, Nicam DK),
but the detected format is always PAL-BDGHI. That's why I am not sure, if
the signal audio and video is PAL-DK.

Can be this abnormal audio detection caused by a faulty tuner card?


Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2006 20:47:32 +0100
From: Hans Verkuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [ivtv-users] No sound for some channels on PVR150:
	problem	pinpointed, but solution is needed
To: User discussion about IVTV <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;  charset="iso-8859-15"

On Monday 13 November 2006 10:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I live in Lithuania and my cable operator is Vinita. Officially
> Lithuania uses PAL-BG, but the cable operators are not strictly
> regulated. That's why their frequencies and standards used can look
> very eclectic.
>
> I am not sure, but Vinita uses PAL-DK - I don't know how I can test
> that.

Run ivtv --log-status, it should show the detected standard.

I've been doing a bit of research and as far as I can tell FM Very High 
Deviation cannot be autodetected. So I was wondering how the Windows 
driver does this. Can you test this for me?

Sure I can. I haven't been using windows for years, so it will take some time to install windows and move card between machines.

Yes, ivtvctl --log-status tells me the audio is A2-DK1 (A2-DK2, Nicam DK), but the detected format is always PAL-BDGHI. So I am not sure, if the signal audio and video is PAL-DK for sure.

Can be this abnormal audio detection caused by a faulty tuner card?
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