On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 19:57 -0600, Mark Stumme wrote: > I have been trying to get the radio function on my Hauppauge HVR-1600 working > and haven't had any luck. I have tried several radio programs. When they > scan for stations they indicate that there is a "good" station at every > frequency tried. I don't know if this feature has been implemented on this > card yet. If it hasn't, please let me know and disregard the rest of this > posting. If it has, please let me know what I need to do to get the radio > function working.
It has been. $ ivtv-radio -d /dev/radio0 -p /dev/video24 -f 107.3 Will configure the analog side of the HVR-1600 for radio using /dev/radio0, will look for PCM audio data from /dev/video24, tune to 107.3 MHz, and spawn "aplay" to play the audio. $ ivtv-radio --help will display more options. > My system is based on a ASUS M3N78 Pro motherboard with and AMD quad core > 9950 > and 4G RAM. The Linux distribution I run is Gentoo and the kernel version is > gentoo-sources-2.6.28. The kernel is generated with "Genkernel" Make sure you have the ivtv-utils compiled and installed to get ivtv-radio, howvere you do that for Gentoo. The latest ivtv-utils source can be found somewhere at http://www.ivtvdriver.org > I have installed the drivers using the instructions from this web page > "http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Cx18". I have tried several of the latest > tarballs since mid December and I'm currently using "v4l-dvb-211ae674f601". > I > installed these drives from the source using "make remove-install", "make > clean", "make", and "make install" in that order. > > The following is the output generated form the system log and v4l2-dbg. > > cx18 information from message log at boot > > Jan 8 16:22:23 ms2 Linux video capture interface: v2.00 > Jan 8 16:22:23 ms2 cx18: Start initialization, version 1.0.1 To eliminate any problems, please use the latest version of the cx18 driver, which reports itself as v1.0.4, from http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb There were some PCI bus issues which could affect I2C bus commands to the tuner in earlier versions. Also audio for the first analog capture may be funny. Every subsequent capture should be fine. I have a fix for that in http://linuxtv.org/hg/~awalls/v4l-dvb but it hasn't been pulled to the main repo yet. Regards, Andy > I noticed that both frequencies have the tuner locked onto the frequency > with > stereo and a signal strength of 32768. Neither one will output any sound. I > have also used the "fmscan" program and it will not locate any stations when > I > specify a signal strength greater than 50%. > > I hope this information helps identify what my problem is. I appreciate any > help with this and thank you in advance. > > Mark Stumme _______________________________________________ ivtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-users
