I forgot to mention that I'm using NTSC/us-cable with BTTV 0.7.106. I also tried
modprobing the tvmixer module and now I have a mixer device labeled MSP3425G-B8
and when I change it's volume controls it does indeed adjust the volume. Also
I put debug=2 on the msp3400 module and it does appear as if it's being used.
I'm not able to get it out of mono mode apparently. Here's some output with
debug=2 on:

Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: VIDIOCSCHAN
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: AUDC_SET_INPUT(4)
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: AUDC_SET_INPUT(4)
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: VIDIOCSFREQ
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: AUDC_SET_INPUT(0)
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: VIDIOCSAUDIO
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: AUDC_SET_INPUT(0)
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp34xx: setbass: 32768 0x00
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp3410: setting mode: 4.5  M BTSC-Stereo (0x0020)
Apr  1 20:56:00 [kernel] msp3410: thread: sleep
Apr  1 20:56:01 [kernel] msp3410: thread: wakeup
Apr  1 20:56:01 [kernel] msp3410: status=0x14 (pri=yes, sec=no, mono)
Apr  1 20:56:01 [kernel] msp3410: thread: sleep
Apr  1 20:56:06 [kernel] msp3410: thread: wakeup
Apr  1 20:56:06 [kernel] msp3410: status=0x4 (pri=yes, sec=no, mono)
Apr  1 20:56:06 [kernel] msp34xx: AUDC_SET_INPUT(4)

It says setting mode btsc stereo no matter what I do but this seems to have no
effect. The status line also seems to say mono no matter what I do.

Using dmesg I get a similar output but some more as well.

msp3410: status=0x14 (pri=yes, sec=no, mono)
msp34xx: watch: stereo 2 => 1
msp3400: BTSC setstereo: mono
msp3400: setstereo final source/matrix = 0x300
msp3410: thread: sleep
msp3410: thread: wakeup
msp3410: status=0x4 (pri=yes, sec=no, mono)
msp3410: thread: sleep
msp34xx: AUDC_SET_INPUT(4)
msp34xx: VIDIOCSAUDIO
msp34xx: setvolume: mute=on 0:0  v=0x00 b=0x00
msp34xx: setbass: 32768 0x00
msp34xx: settreble: 32768 0x00
msp3400: BTSC setstereo: stereo
msp3400: setstereo final source/matrix = 0x320

the second to last line that says BTSC setstereo: stereo changes if I set
output to mono, or lang1, or lang2, and it changes to those accordingly. I only
see that line after I close mplayer, which I thought was odd. Mplayer still says
that v4l reports mono, no matter what I do.



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