Yes, soundcard is for mythmusic. Sound for mythtv comes from PVR-350
Tuner is type 47 see below......

mark

appleton kernel: ivtv: ==================== START INIT IVTV ====================
appleton kernel: ivtv: version 0.3.2 (d) loading
appleton kernel: ivtv: Linux version: 2.6.10-1.760_FC3 686 REGPARM 4KSTACKS gcc-3.4
appleton kernel: ivtv: In case of problems please include the debug info
appleton kernel: ivtv: between the START INIT IVTV and END INIT IVTV lines when
appleton kernel: ivtv: mailing the ivtv-devel mailinglist.
appleton kernel: ivtv: Autodetected WinTV PVR 350 card
appleton kernel: ivtv: Found an iTVC15 based chip
appleton kernel: PCI: Found IRQ 10 for device 0000:00:0a.0
appleton kernel: ivtv: Unreasonably low latency timer, setting to 64 (was 32)
appleton kernel: ivtv: XXX PCI device: 0x7190 vendor: 0x8086
appleton kernel: tveeprom: Hauppauge: model = 48132, rev = K268, serial# = 7614492
appleton kernel: tveeprom: tuner = LG TAPE H001F MK3 (idx = 68, type = 47)
appleton kernel: tveeprom: tuner fmt = NTSC(M) (eeprom = 0x08, v4l2 = 0x00001000)
appleton kernel: tveeprom: audio_processor = MSP3440 (type = 11)
appleton kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=tveeprom[0],ok]
appleton kernel: ivtv: Tuner Type 47, Tuner formats 0x00001000, Radio: yes, Model 0x00ad2598, Revision 0x00000001
appleton kernel: ivtv: NTSC tuner detected
appleton kernel: ivtv: Radio detected
appleton kernel: tuner: chip found at addr 0xc2 i2c-bus ivtv i2c driver #0
appleton kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=(tuner unset),ok]
appleton kernel: saa7115: starting probe for adapter SMBus PIIX4 adapter at e800 (0x0)
appleton kernel: saa7115: starting probe for adapter ivtv i2c driver #0 (0x10005)
appleton kernel: saa7115: detecting saa7115 client on address 0x42
appleton kernel: saa7115: writing init values
appleton kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=saa7115[0],ok]
appleton kernel: saa7115: status: (1E) 0x48, (1F) 0xc0
appleton kernel: saa7127: Ignoring new-style parameters in presence of obsolete ones
appleton kernel: saa7127: video encoder driver version V 0.3 loaded
appleton kernel: saa7127: detecting saa7127 client on address 0x88
appleton kernel: saa7127: Selecting NTSC video Standard
appleton kernel: saa7127: Selecting S-Video+Composite
appleton kernel: saa7127: Turn WSS off
appleton kernel: saa7127: Widescreen Mode 4:3 Full Format
appleton kernel: saa7127: Selecting Normal Encoder Input
appleton kernel: saa7127: Enable Video Output
appleton kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=saa7127[0],ok]
appleton kernel: msp34xx: ivtv version
appleton kernel: msp34xx: init: chip=MSP3448W-A2, has NICAM support, simple (D) mode, simpler (G) no-thread mode
appleton kernel: msp34xx: $Id$ compiled on: Feb 7 2005 03:11:52
appleton kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=MSP3448W-A2,ok]
appleton kernel: ivtv: Encoder revision: 0x02040024
appleton kernel: ivtv: Encoder Firmware may be buggy, use version 0x02040011
appleton kernel: ivtv: Decoder revision: 0x02020023
appleton kernel: ivtv: Configuring WinTV PVR 350 card with 10 streams
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create DMA stream 0 using 256 16384 byte buffers 4194304 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 0 minor 0
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create DMA stream 1
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 1 minor 32
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create stream 2 using 40 52224 byte buffers 2097152 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 2 minor 224
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create DMA stream 3 using 455 4608 byte buffers 2097152 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 3 minor 24
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create stream 4
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 4 minor 64
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create DMA stream 5 using 16 65536 byte buffers 1048576 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 5 minor 16
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create stream 6 using 1024 2048 byte buffers 262144 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 6 minor 228
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create stream 7
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 7 minor 232
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create DMA stream 8 using 6 103680 byte buffers 622080 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Registered v4l2 device, streamtype 8 minor 48
appleton kernel: ivtv: Create DMA stream 9 using 32 65536 byte buffers 2097152 kbytes total
appleton kernel: ivtv: Setting Tuner 47
appleton kernel: tuner: type set to 47 (LG NTSC (TAPE series)) by ivtv i2c driver #0
appleton kernel: saa7115: decoder set input (4)
appleton kernel: saa7115: now setting Composite input
appleton kernel: ivtv: Setting audio matrix to input 3, output 1
appleton kernel: ivtv: Switching standard to NTSC.
appleton kernel: ivtv: ivtv_enc_thread: pid = 4643, itv = 0xd4a5cfa0
appleton kernel: ivtv: ivtv_dec_thread: pid = 4644, itv = 0xd4a5cfa0
appleton kernel: saa7115: decoder set norm NTSC
appleton kernel: saa7115: set audio: 0x01
appleton kernel: saa7127: Setting Encoder Video Standard
appleton kernel: saa7127: Set NTSC Video Mode
appleton kernel: saa7127: Selecting NTSC video Standard
appleton kernel: ivtv: Initialized WinTV PVR 350, card #0
appleton kernel: ivtv: ==================== END INIT IVTV ====================



Maverick wrote:

That's reassuring to hear Mark! How do you have the SB doing audio but
still using the TV out of the 350? Are you just using the audio for
the mplayer or whatever? The understanding I have of the 350 is that
the audio output for using it's internal mpeg decoder has to be the
built in, then of course you can pipe it back into a cards input if
you wanted to vol adjust or use other audio output stuff. Is that what
your doing?

As for other differences, well, you're on Fedora, and I'm on debian,
but I'm not apposed to switching if it'll fix my issues....

What tuner type is your PVR-350? (It should show it when the ivtv
module loads). I'm not talking about what tuner type you might be
setting, but what the card actually is.

Thanks for the good news,

-Kenneth


On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 13:17:20 -0500, Mark Schindel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I'm running a PVR-350 using tvout on a slower machine and have yet to
have any hang problems at all. I started with 2.6.9-?.???_FC3 and am now
running 2.6.10-1.760_FC3. All required kmdls are from ATrpms as well as
current MythTV.
The machine is a P3 500 320MB using an old SB AWE64 for sound.

Lots of record and playback activity (approx 200hrs) and the associated
skip, jump RW/FW activity. But probably only 10hrs of live tv although
this did include a fair bit of PVR function stuff. Still no hangs......

Is there anything I can help you guys with to diagnose your problems?

Mark.

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kernel-2.6.10-1.760_FC3
ivtv-kmdl-2.6.10-1.760_FC3-0.3.2d-67.rhfc3.at
alsa-kmdl-2.6.10-1.760_FC3-1.0.8-36.rhfc3.at
video4linux-kmdl-2.6.10-1.760_FC3-20050113_172233-54.1.rhfc3.at
lirc-kmdl-2.6.10-1.760_FC3-0.7.0-43.1.rhfc3.at

ivtv-0.3.2d-67.rhfc3.at
ivtv-firmware-1.8a-4.at
ivtv-firmware-dec-2.02.023-4.at
ivtv-firmware-enc-2.04.024-4.at
ivtvdev-0.8-1.rhfc3.at
mythtv-0.17-95.rhfc3.at
mythtv-frontend-0.17-95.rhfc3.at
mythtv-backend-0.17-95.rhfc3.at
mythtvsetup-0.17-95.rhfc3.at
libmyth-0.17-95.rhfc3.at
mythmusic-0.17-68.rhfc3.at
mythtv-themes-0.17-95.rhfc3.at
mythweb-0.17-64.at
mythweather-0.17-65.rhfc3.at

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Maverick wrote:



In my experience, the 350 locks up when you do stuff with the
framebuffer while watching TV or a recording, like FF and REW (how it
pops up the OSD overlay thingy to tell you where you're at)... If
you're in an SSH session, you can unlock the box with a simple enter
at the cmd prompt. This is on slower machines (533-667 range). I have
not tried on a newer/faster board yet, as I just got a little
frustrated at my mythbox and figured I'd let my head cool before
moving the hardware to a different box... In any case, I think ivtv
and mythtv are stable, and we know Linux is reasonably stable, but
there is a certain combination of either hardware (some VIA chipsets
are known bad?) and software/drivers/etc that cause some flakiness
using the PVR-350's output.

I am super frustrated too, because I bought the 350 because of
MythTV's specific support for it, and the lower CPU requirement. What
I'm now finding out, is I still have to buy a faster system so it will
work (without locking up). I didn't need the TV out nVidia features
like games, etc, but it looks like that's where I'll be at to make
things work.

I don't have a VIA chipset, it's an Intel motherboard and a P3-667.

I've tried every "current" version of IVTV, up until v0.3.2d. Haven't
tried the new e release yet. It has some vsync timing stuff I'm
interested in seeing if it fixes the problems I'm having...

I upgraded my kernel to 2.6.10, since I have one of the "new" tuners,
a Type 47. Thinking that would help, it only caused me lots of work
converting the system to modprobe.conf..blahblahblah. Still same
lockups.

Compiled MythTV 0.17. For the hell of it, can't use the box, midas
well try that to. No effect.

I still have no working mythbox... not that I'm a whole lotta help,
just offering up what I've tried thus far.

I'd be willing to accept that it's my hardware, except that a friend
on a completely different system with the same PVR-350 card as me
(Tuner=47) has the SAME EXACT problem.

We both blame ivtv's (mis)handling of dma, but are too ignorant to
make that claim for real or even figure it out and fix it if it really
is the case.

I still haven't found someone with a low end (sub 1Ghz) machine and a
PVR-350 Tuner =47, so sorta says to me it can't be done. I've found
plenty of people experiencing the lockups with newer versions of ivtv
though...

One workaround that we've figured out is to put the X server output on
a monitor, and just use MythTV's PVR-350 output support to watch
TV/recordings. That stops the lockups completely. Makes you think it's
the ivtv / X / framebuffer output, huh? Says to me, it's not hardware
like the software guys would have you believe... :)

-Kenneth


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