On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 06:28:14PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote:
> On Dec 16, Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>  >Tuner and video decoding works, but the audio is not correctly decoded.
>  >I hear noise and for some stations something which could be the audio
>  >if it is turned on and off many times per second.
> What I see in the kernel log is:
> 
> saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 5.500 MHz =>  dc is   808 [-50/758]
> saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.000 MHz =>  dc is  1154 [-580/574]
> saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.500 MHz =>  dc is   207 [253/460]

This should look like this:

saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 5.500 MHz =>  dc is 28105 [-14158/13947]
saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.000 MHz =>  dc is  3712 [2121/-1591]
saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.500 MHz =>  dc is   259 [-211/48]
saa7134[0]/audio: found PAL-BGHI main sound carrier @ 5.500 MHz

What happens if you change the #define AUDIO_CLOCK in saa7134-tvaudio.c
from 0x00187de7 to 0x00200000?

  Gerd

-- 
#define ENOCLUE 125 /* userland programmer induced race condition */



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