Lonnie,
I tried that command but I guess I have a different version of ivtvctl.
My version is 0.10.1 and I get this error message
Can you elaborate on what the -q option is is your version?
ivtvctl -d /dev/video0 -q1
ivtvctl: invalid option -- q
Unknown argument `-q1'
Usage:
-d, --device <dev> use device <dev> instead of /dev/video0
-h, --help display this help message
-K, --passthrough <mode>
set passthrough mode: 1 = on, 0 = off [IVTV_IOC_PASSTHROUGH]
--get-yuv-mode display the current yuv mode
--set-yuv-mode [param],[param]
set the current yuv mode
param:
mode =<#> yuv_mode 0=interlaced,1=progressive,2=auto
threshold =<#> if src_hight <= threshold treat as progressive
--reset-ir reset the infrared receiver [VIDIOC_INT_RESET]
--version shows the version number of this utility.
It should match the driver version.
Expert options:
-D, --set-debug <level>
set the module debug variable
1: WARN 2: INFO 4: API 8: DMA
16: IOCTL 32: I2C 64: IRQ 128: DEC 256: YUV
-E, --end-gop capture last GOP [IVTV_IOC_S_GOP_END]
-e, --get-debug query the module debug variable
-I, --list-gpio
show GPIO input/direction/output bits
-i, --set-gpio [dir=<dir>,]val=<val>
set GPIO direction bits to <dir> and set output to <val>
-k, --sync test vsync's capabilities [IVTV_IOC_FRAMESYNC]
-R, --list-registers chip=<chip>,min=<addr>,max=<addr>
dump registers from <min> to <max> [VIDIOC_INT_G_REGISTER]
<chip> is one of: saa711x, saa7127, saa717x, cx2584x, cx2341x
-r, --set-register chip=<chip>,reg=<reg>,val=<val>
set register [VIDIOC_INT_S_REGISTER]
<chip> is one of: saa711x, saa7127, saa717x, cx2584x, cx2341x
-v, --audio-route=input=<in>,output=<out>
set the audio input/output routing [VIDIOC_INT_S_AUDIO_ROUTING]
Thanks,
Darren
Lonnie Borntreger wrote:
I have two PVR-500s. One is in a MythTV backend that has never been
upgraded. (Still running ivtv 0.3.6o) It has always run perfectly, so
I haven't touched it.
Around 6 months ago, tuner 1 stopped having sound... Even though nothing
has changed, I had to run "ivtvctl -d /dev/video0 -q1" to get sound to
work. Just last month tuner 2 stopped having sound until I did a
"ivtvctl -d /dev/video1 -q1". I've added those commands to my rc.local
file, and it's fine... but curious as to why it changed.
Try that command and see if it works for you.
Lonnie Borntreger
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