Actually at the moment I have a green screen on one an a red screen on the
other...
On Jun 5, 2011 9:10 AM, "Eric Morgan" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 5:37 AM, Andy Walls <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>> Hi Eric,
>>
>> (adding the list back to the Cc:)
>>
>> On Sat, 2011-06-04 at 10:12 -0700, Eric Morgan wrote:
>>
>>
>> > Hi Andy, Thanks so much for the help.
>>
>> You're welcome.
>>
>> >
>> > Here's the log:
>> > server:~$ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 --log-status
>>
>> This doesn't include all the messages that you get upon module load, but
>> honestly things appear to be OK from that perspective. I have some
>> comments/questions on the log below:
>>
>> > Status Log:
>> >
>> > [45978.023303] cx18-0: ================= START STATUS CARD #0
>> =================
>> > [45978.023308] cx18-0: Version: 1.5.0 Card: Hauppauge HVR-1600
>> > [45978.065888] tveeprom 14-0050: Hauppauge model 74301, rev F1F5,
>> serial# [redacted]
>> > [45978.065892] tveeprom 14-0050: MAC address is [redacted]
>> > [45978.065895] tveeprom 14-0050: tuner model is NXP 18271C2 (idx 155,
>> type 54)
>> > [45978.065899] tveeprom 14-0050: TV standards PAL(B/G) NTSC(M) PAL(I)
>> SECAM(L/L') PAL(D/D1/K) ATSC/DVB Digital (eeprom 0xfc)
>> > [45978.065902] tveeprom 14-0050: audio processor is CX23418 (idx 38)
>> > [45978.065905] tveeprom 14-0050: decoder processor is CX23418 (idx 31)
>> > [45978.065908] tveeprom 14-0050: has no radio, has IR receiver, has IR
>> transmitter
>> ^^
>> There are at least 15 I2C busses in your system. That's alot. I am
>> going to assume there are a lot of various PCI/PCIe cards and/or USB
>> peripherials installed in this machine.
>>
>>
>>
>> > [45978.065915] cx18-0 843: Video signal: not present
>>
>> The meaning of this is very clear. The CX25843 core inside the CX23418
>> cannot get enough valid horizontal and vertical video sync pulses from
>> the analog video signal at the input of the CX23418 chip.
>>
>> This can happen for a number of reasons, but first....
>>
>> > [45978.065917] cx18-0 843: Detected format: NTSC-M
>> > [45978.065919] cx18-0 843: Specified standard: NTSC-M
>> > [45978.065921] cx18-0 843: Specified video input: S-Video (Luma
>> In1, Chroma In5)
>>
>> Do you have a known good S-Video source hooked up with an active signal
>> and a known good cable?
>>
>> > [45978.065924] cx18-0 843: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz
>> > [45978.065934] cx18-0 843: Detected audio mode: mono
>> > [45978.065936] cx18-0 843: Detected audio standard: no detected
>> audio standard
>> > [45978.065938] cx18-0 843: Audio muted: no
>> > [45978.065940] cx18-0 843: Audio microcontroller: stopped
>> > [45978.065942] cx18-0 843: Configured audio standard: automatic
>> detection
>> > [45978.065944] cx18-0 843: Configured audio system: BTSC
>> > [45978.065946] cx18-0 843: Specified audio input: External
>> > [45978.065948] cx18-0 843: Preferred audio mode: stereo
>> > [45978.066488] cx18-0 gpio-reset-ctrl: GPIO: direction 0x00003801,
>> value 0x00003801
>> > [45978.068758] cs5345 14-004c: Input: 2
>> > [45978.068760] cs5345 14-004c: Volume: 0 dB
>> > [45978.068763] cx18-0: Video Input: S-Video 1
>> > [45978.068765] cx18-0: Audio Input: Line In 1
>> > [45978.068768] cx18-0: GPIO: direction 0x00003801, value 0x00003801
>> > [45978.068770] cx18-0: Tuner: TV
>> > [45978.068773] cx18-0: Stream Type: MPEG-2 Program Stream
>> > [45978.068776] cx18-0: Stream VBI Format: No VBI
>> > [45978.068779] cx18-0: Audio Sampling Frequency: 48 kHz
>> > [45978.068782] cx18-0: Audio Encoding: MPEG-1/2 Layer II
>> > [45978.068785] cx18-0: Audio Layer II Bitrate: 224 kbps
>> > [45978.068787] cx18-0: Audio Stereo Mode: Stereo
>> > [45978.068790] cx18-0: Audio Stereo Mode Extension: Bound 4 (inactive)
>> > [45978.068793] cx18-0: Audio Emphasis: No Emphasis
>> > [45978.068796] cx18-0: Audio CRC: No CRC
>> > [45978.068798] cx18-0: Audio Mute: false
>> > [45978.068801] cx18-0: Video Encoding: MPEG-2
>> > [45978.068803] cx18-0: Video Aspect: 4x3
>> > [45978.068806] cx18-0: Video B Frames: 2
>> > [45978.068809] cx18-0: Video GOP Size: 15
>> > [45978.068811] cx18-0: Video GOP Closure: true
>> > [45978.068814] cx18-0: Video Bitrate Mode: Variable Bitrate
>> > [45978.068817] cx18-0: Video Bitrate: 6000000
>> > [45978.068819] cx18-0: Video Peak Bitrate: 8000000
>> > [45978.068822] cx18-0: Video Temporal Decimation: 0
>> > [45978.068825] cx18-0: Video Mute: false
>> > [45978.068828] cx18-0: Video Mute YUV: 32896
>> > [45978.068830] cx18-0: Spatial Filter Mode: Manual
>> > [45978.068833] cx18-0: Spatial Filter: 0
>> > [45978.068836] cx18-0: Spatial Luma Filter Type: 1D Horizontal
>> > [45978.068839] cx18-0: Spatial Chroma Filter Type: 1D Horizontal
>> > [45978.068841] cx18-0: Temporal Filter Mode: Manual
>> > [45978.068844] cx18-0: Temporal Filter: 8
>> > [45978.068847] cx18-0: Median Filter Type: Off
>> > [45978.068849] cx18-0: Median Luma Filter Minimum: 0 (inactive)
>> > [45978.068852] cx18-0: Median Luma Filter Maximum: 255 (inactive)
>> > [45978.068855] cx18-0: Median Chroma Filter Minimum: 0 (inactive)
>> > [45978.068858] cx18-0: Median Chroma Filter Maximum: 255 (inactive)
>> > [45978.068861] cx18-0: Insert Navigation Packets: false
>> > [45978.068864] cx18-0: Status flags: 0x00200001
>> > [45978.068867] cx18-0: Stream encoder MPEG: status 0x0000, 0% of 2048
>> KiB (64 buffers) in use
>> > [45978.068871] cx18-0: Stream encoder YUV: status 0x0000, 0% of 2025
>> KiB (20 buffers) in use
>> > [45978.068874] cx18-0: Stream encoder VBI: status 0x0000, 0% of 1015
>> KiB (20 buffers) in use
>> > [45978.068877] cx18-0: Stream encoder PCM audio: status 0x0000, 0% of
>> 1024 KiB (256 buffers) in use
>> > [45978.068880] cx18-0: Read MPEG/VBI: 3893248/0 bytes
>>
>> I see you've been reading data from the MPEG device node. Are you
>> getting a black screen, a grey screen, or (I hope not) a red screen?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andy
>>
>> > [45978.068882] cx18-0: ================== END STATUS CARD #0
>> ==================
>> >
>>
>>
>> Thanks again...
>
> There are at least 15 I2C busses in your system. That's alot. I am
>> going to assume there are a lot of various PCI/PCIe cards and/or USB
>> peripherials installed in this machine.
>>
>
> I have the two hvr-1600's and that's it.
>
> Do you have a known good S-Video source hooked up with an active signal
>> and a known good cable?
>>
>
> I'm relatively sure the source is good. It was all hooked up to a the same
> system with a pair of PVR-150's which I assume were going bad (unstable
> signal, wavy picture). On this setup, one card's tuner was connected to
the
> cable out of a cable box, and the other directly to cable. I wasn't using
> the box's s-video out. I've hooked both cables directly to a TV and the
> signal looks good there. I have not tested the s-video out of the cable
box
> but assume it's ok. I'll see if I can find something to hook it to.
>
> There is a bit of splitting going on before the cards see the cable.
Perhaps
> these cards need a bigger signal? Maybe the wavy pictures of the PVR-150's
> was a drop in signal and not the tuners going bad?
>
> I see you've been reading data from the MPEG device node. Are you
>> getting a black screen, a grey screen, or (I hope not) a red screen?
>>
>
>
> Interestingly, one card shows a black screen (video1) and the other shows
> the red screen (video0).
>
> Eric
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