On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 11:08 +0200, Hans Verkuil wrote:
> 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.

Hans,

My best guess, based on the information and cx25843 register dumps Kevin
Blair provided in May, June and early July, is that the microcontroller
is adjusting cx25843 register settings based on what its detecting from
the tuner, even though line in what the user currently is using.

There were a few changes to the cx25840 module in the past year and a
half that may have inadvertently re-introduced the problem (
hg -v log -p cx25840-audio.c | less).  Kevin found that rolling back
kernel versions in his setup made the problem go away.

I was going to try and reproduce the problem when I had some cx18
problems resolved (i.e. not for at least 2-3 weeks).  I'm guessing a
critical step to reproducing the problem would be to leave the antenna
cable unhooked or to leave the tuner tuned to a channel that was weak or
full of snow; thus causing the microcontroller to keep adjusting the
cx28543 registers as it tried to process bogus SIF.


Regards,
Andy


> 
> 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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