Hi Andy,
yes, /dev/video24 is working find for switching frequency. I will
provide another update in a few days.
Thanks for that hint, it makes my live very easy ;)
I have a question about your request. You want an App that only plays
the Audio?
By now you can use the IVTVHopper to play the FM via any player (vlc and
mplayer are tested).
Maybe you can give me another short instruction what you really want to
do and I will integrate it in IVTVHopper?
Many thanks!
Best Regards
Philipp
Am 2010-12-08 14:46, schrieb Andy Walls:
On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 01:34 +0100, Philipp Stiegler wrote:
Hello Guys,
I want to give you a short update about the progress I made in the last
time.
First of all, the GUI supports now 2 or more Tuners. Furthermore also
Radio support is implemented (but not very eye-candy by now, another
update will follow).
Another problem I have with the radio support is, that radio frequency
can't be switched while a player is reading the video device. So
everytime you switch the radio frequency the player is closed and opened
again. But I work for a solution.
It appears that /dev/video24 has higher priority than /dev/radio0 at the
time you try to change the frequency:
http://linuxtv.org/downloads/v4l-dvb-apis/vidioc-g-priority.html
Try changing the frequency using /dev/video24 .
I don't immediately see any reason in the driver why the priority would
be any different between the two nodes. I can reproduce the problem
with a PVR-350, ivtv-radio, and v4l2-ctl, so it is likely an ivtv driver
bug that is corrupting the driver's card instance data structures. :(
Again feedback or featurerequests are appreciated.
Thanks for making a GUI radio app that takes audio from /dev/video24
(most expect to use ALSA /dev/snd/pcm* nodes). I like listening to FM
radio while I work.
You may also want to look at adding sound capture from ALSA device
nodes. The cx18 driver has a cx18-alsa module that presents an ALSA
interface. I have a long term plan for an ivtv-alsa module to do the
same thing for ivtv.
Regards,
Andy
Many thanks!
Best Regards
Philipp Stiegler
Am 2010-11-01 23:53, schrieb Philipp Stiegler:
Hello everybody,
I designed a small GUI for the ivtv drivers.
http://www.gateways-home.org/wb/pages/mycoding/--ivtvhopper-java.php
It is written in Java and supports only a subset of features which are
planned for the future.
There is a Channellist Editor and there is a Preset Editor. There is
also a recording option.
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