On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 3:23 PM, wrote:
> I just tried again with a live CD running kernel 3.2 and got clean video with
> cat /dev/video1 > /tmp/foo.mpg. So there is a definitely a regression here.
> Please let me know what I can do to help track it down.
I'm already about 95% certain this wa
>Sent: May 2, 2012 11:53 AM
>To: Devin Heitmueller
>Cc: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
>Subject: Re: HVR-1800 Analog Driver: MPEG video broken
>
>In case it might be helpful, here's the output of v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video1
>--log-status:
>
>http://pastebin.com/4iTcXDNP
>Subject: Re: HVR-1800 Analog Driver: MPEG video broken
>
>On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:32 AM, wrote:
>> I have been testing the latest cx23885 driver built from
>> http://git.kernellabs.com/?p=stoth/cx23885-hvr1850-fixups.git;a=summary
>> running on kernel 3.3.4 with my
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:32 AM, wrote:
> I have been testing the latest cx23885 driver built from
> http://git.kernellabs.com/?p=stoth/cx23885-hvr1850-fixups.git;a=summary
> running on kernel 3.3.4 with my HVR-1800 (model 78521). I am able to watch
> analog TV with tvtime using the raw device
I have been testing the latest cx23885 driver built from
http://git.kernellabs.com/?p=stoth/cx23885-hvr1850-fixups.git;a=summary running
on kernel 3.3.4 with my HVR-1800 (model 78521). I am able to watch analog TV
with tvtime using the raw device, /dev/video0. But if I try to use it with the