It looks like the I2C gate on the demod is closed, and the tuning code
is unable to reprogram the tuner. I don't know why off hand, I've never
used radio personally.
It also looks like the demod is also not responding to i2c read requests.
After this error occurs, does DVB-T and/or analog tv
modprobe failed with: FATAL: Error inserting cx88_dvb
(/lib/modules/2.6.20-11-generic/kernel/drivers/media/video/cx88/cx88-dvb.ko):
No such device
Could be a GPIO issue which I could look into. Let me know the the
answer to the above question.
I'm running AMD64 on Ubuntu (both
Switching between DVB-T and analog TV should work fine though, right?
Yes, no problem, as long as I don't enable radio
Does attempting to use radio break analog and/or digital tv?
Once I use radio, I'm unable to use Digital TV. Analog still passes ...
Manfred
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Manfred Haelters
Manfred Haelters wrote:
I've about tried everything possible, but I'm unable to get the
fm-radio working (analog TV and dvb-T is working however). I'm still
getting these messages in my dmesg all the time the gnomeradio is running:
[ 1678.576580] tda9887 2-0043: i2c i/o error: rc == -121
I've about tried everything possible, but I'm unable to get the fm-radio
working (analog TV and dvb-T is working however). I'm still getting these
messages in my dmesg all the time the gnomeradio is running:
[ 1678.576580] tda9887 2-0043: i2c i/o error: rc == -121 (should be 4)
[ 1678.576930]
Hello,
I've received a HVR-1300 MCE edition. However, I'm unable to get it working.
On boot time everything looks ok: it detects the correct board (see below in
the dmesg). However, the moment I try to run e.g . the radio, I get these
messages:
tda9887 2-0043: i2c i/o error: rc == -121 (should
Manfred Haelters wrote:
Hello,
I've received a HVR-1300 MCE edition. However, I'm unable to get it
working. On boot time everything looks ok: it detects the correct
board (see below in the dmesg). However, the moment I try to run e.g .
the radio, I get these messages:
tda9887 2-0043: i2c
That's good news. However, can you tell me what the order of the modules
should be?
If I'm not mistaking I can set the order in /etc/modules. To find the
current order I would look at the dmesg, is there a better way ?
Thanks!
Manfred
On 3/11/07, Steven Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Manfred