> > This could very well be a bug in the V4L chip-level driver for the > > demodulator. Or it could be that the FM radio simply doesn't work in > > stereo (which would be rather astounding). There are a few other leads > > to chase here. I'm going to try this same experiment under Windows. > > If someone would like to try that first, I'd welcome hearing about the > > result. [ snip ] > > OK, I installed the USB2 onto a WinXP laptop. The WinTV Radio program is > stereo. A red STEREO 'led' lights up, and there's a MONO toggle button > that does what it says. My original package just says "FM radio > receiver". It doesn't mention stereo (but their web site does).
I can confirm that under windows the WinTV Radio program does stereo and even autodetects which stations broadcast stereo vs mono (not everybody broadcasts stereo here). Unfortunately I cannot test that under linux since my test system does not have any speakers and I 'm testing with a *single* headphone (the one attached to a close-talk mic). So no chance of testing whether it sounds like stereo. (Otherwise I would probably have caught this earlier). This is for a model 29034. So, it is either a bug in the demodulator, or we are missing some bit of (initialization?) code or doing something different. In any case, this needs more investigation. -Pantelis _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
