I'll reply later in detail.   We could check to see if infact the
video decoder is really a SAA7113.  It could
be SAA7111A.


Dwaine






Fabio Yasusi Yamamoto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@lists.sourceforge.net on
08/29/2002 07:09:20 PM

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Subject:  [linux-usb-devel] USBVISION problems - 0x212 - NT1003-1B - PAL-M


Hi.

I have a Pinnacle PCTV ( 0x212 ) , TEMIC 4039 FR5, NT1003-1B

My system is PAL-M ( Brazilian ), 60 Hz.

( It works OK on  PAL-M ( on windows ) )

--
hub.c: USB new device connect on bus1/1, assigned device number 2
usb.c: USB device 2 (vend/prod 0x2304/0x212) is not claimed by any
active driver

--

On the usbvision-0.3.3-test2.tgz + patch, i got a fragmented image, 6
blocks of 64 pixels each one.
only 3 blocks contains data.
http://www.hostname.org/imagem1.jpg

If i change the order of those blocks, i got a real image. but half of
the horizontal screen size. ( 160 pixels ). but normal vertical size.
http://www.hostname.org/imagem2.jpg
-

I 've updated the usbvision.c and .h, now those blocks are gone. but the
image are all green and purple. and a lot of data is missing.
http://www.hostname.org/imagem2.jpg


Any ideias?

-
Here is the dmesg:

i2c-core.o: i2c core module
i2c-core.o: driver SAA7113 registered.
saa7113: init_module
i2c-algo-usb.o: i2c usb algorithm module
Linux video capture interface: v1.00
usb.c: registered new driver usbvision
usbvision: Pinnacle Studio PCTV USB (NTSC) found
usbvision_max_iso_packet_Length:1023
usbvision_usb_bandwidth:8Mbit/Sec
-
usbvision_power_on
i2c-core.o: driver i2c TV tuner driver registered.
i2c-algo-usb.o: hw routines for usbvision #0 registered.
saa7113_read 0xE8
saa7113: status=e8
saa7113_read 0x11
saa7113: version=11
saa7113: attaching SAA7113 at 0x48
unknown saa7113_command??(1074033665)
unknown saa7113_command??(1076917763)
usbvision: device 0: i2c attach [saa7113]
i2c-core.o: client [saa7113] registered to adapter [usbvision #0](pos. 0).
saa7113: attached to adapter usbvision #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 74
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x25 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 192
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x60 msg #0
tuner: chip found @ 0xc2
unknown saa7113_command??(1074033665)
unknown saa7113_command??(1076917763)
usbvision: device 0: i2c attach [Temic NTSC (4039 FR5)]
i2c-core.o: client [Temic NTSC (4039 FR5)] registered to adapter
[usbvision #0]
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 196
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x62 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 198
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x63 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 200
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x64 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 202
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x65 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 204
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x66 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 206
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x67 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 208
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x68 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 210
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x69 msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 212
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x6a msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 214
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x6b msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 216
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x6c msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 218
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x6d msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 220
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x6e msg #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: needed 3 retries for 222
i2c-algo-usb: NAK from device adr 0x6f msg #0
i2c-core.o: adapter usbvision #0 registered as adapter 0.
unknown saa7113_command??(1076917763)
unknown saa7113_command??(1074034191)
unknown saa7113_command??(1074034191)
unknown saa7113_command??(1074034191)
-
usbvision: device 0: i2c detach [saa7113]
i2c-core.o: client [saa7113] unregistered.
usbvision: device 0: i2c detach [Temic NTSC (4039 FR5)]
i2c-core.o: client [Temic NTSC (4039 FR5)] unregistered.
i2c-core.o: adapter unregistered: usbvision #0
i2c-algo-usb.o: adapter unregistered: usbvision #0
usbvision_power_off














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