On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Mike Isely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Then it sounds like you have some bug chasing to do. Good luck :-) > > Note: I'm not the maintainer of that module and I'm hardly an expert on > it. But at least one other person on this list knows quite a bit about > its internals. If you find something and he doesn't speak up first, > I'll do what I can to help you get any fixes applied...
It is pretty strange. I brought both up and started a capture, then compared the dmesg messages from that module. The only differences were diff -C 5 old_pvrusb2_module_short new_pvrusb2_module_short *** old_pvrusb2_module_short 2008-03-09 16:52:38.000000000 -0700 --- new_pvrusb2_module_short 2008-03-09 16:52:03.000000000 -0700 *************** *** 1,10 **** cx25840 X-0044: Video signal: not present cx25840 X-0044: Detected format: NTSC-M ! cx25840 X-0044: Specified standard: NTSC-M cx25840 X-0044: Specified video input: Composite 7 ! cx25840 X-0044: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz cx25840 X-0044: Detected audio mode: mono cx25840 X-0044: Detected audio standard: no detected audio standard cx25840 X-0044: Audio muted: yes cx25840 X-0044: Audio microcontroller: running cx25840 X-0044: Configured audio standard: automatic detection --- 1,11 ---- cx25840 X-0044: Video signal: not present cx25840 X-0044: Detected format: NTSC-M ! cx25840 X-0044: Specified standard: automatic detection cx25840 X-0044: Specified video input: Composite 7 ! cx25840 X-0044: Specified audioclock freq: 44100 Hz ! cx25840 X-0044: decoder set video input 7, audio input 8 cx25840 X-0044: Detected audio mode: mono cx25840 X-0044: Detected audio standard: no detected audio standard cx25840 X-0044: Audio muted: yes cx25840 X-0044: Audio microcontroller: running cx25840 X-0044: Configured audio standard: automatic detection in the initialization. The settings hblank 122, hactive 720, vblank 26 , vactive 487, vblank656 26, src_dec 543,burst 0x5b, luma_lpf 1, uv_lpf 1, comb 0x66, sc 0x087c1f are the same as are the clocks, etc. What is different is the X-0044: in the dmesg messages. For the old module, the X is a 2 For the new module, the X is a 3. Does that mean it finds it at a different address? It is not obvious how what I see above would shift the vertical interval, but the problem is really there. Is there any chance it could be the mpeg encoder? I put debug=1 for it in modprobe.conf but don't see any messages from it at all anywhere. I always get these kind of problems. Mark _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
