Hi Mache,
First try to use the 'bleeding edge' drivers
(http://www.ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Download#Bleeding_Edge_driver).
If that gives you the same problem, then test whether calling v4l2-ctl
--set-audio-input=1 works for you or not and report back the result.
The problem with this issue is that 1) I can't reproduce it, and 2) only
a few people seem to get it. I thought I had it fixed, but apparently
it can still happen occasionally.
Regards,
Hans
On Friday 08 August 2008 06:41:51 Mache Creeger wrote:
> Any ideas?
>
> -- Mache
>
> At 08:02 PM 8/6/2008, Mache Creeger wrote:
> >I am using the latest MythTV release on the latest kernel release of
> >Fedora 9, with the nvidia kernel-specific drivers, on an Asus P1-AH2
> >motherboard. I have a PVR-150 installed and use the stereo and
> >composite video RCA jacks for input from my cable decoder box. I do
> >not use the coax tuner as input.
> >
> >I get intermittent tininess in the audio when I record and I
> >experienced the exact same symptoms on an earlier system which had a
> >different PVR-150 in a VIA EPIA M10000 running Fedora 8 and used the
> >stereo and composite video RCA jacks.
> >
> >Based on that experience and other postings on the Internet, there
> >seems to be problem in the ivtv driver for the PVR-150 that causes
> >tininess in the audio when you record from the stereo RCA jacks and
> >not from the tuner
> >
> >I noticed that some folks run "/usr/local/bin/v4l2-ctl
> >--set-audio-input=1 -d /dev/video0" in a cron job that runs every
> >minute as a solution.
> >
> >Are there any other ways to address this problem? Has it been
> >registered as a bug and if so any idea if or when it could be
> > resolved?
> >
> >-- Mache Creeger
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