Dave,
Ah your message is both good to see and also bad. Just for
curiousity's sake, how long have you been dealing with this problem? Is
a driver for the SAA7133 being actively worked on?
I for one am angered becuase when I bought the FV3K I was under the
impression that I was getting a card with an SAA7134, not an SAA7133...
Ah well...
Jason
On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 01:12, DMW wrote:
> Jason wrote:
>
> <snip>
> > The main chip on the card is an "SAA7133HL/101".
> <snip>
>
> Hi Jason,
>
> It looks like we have the same problem right down to the "buzzing" sound you
> sometimes hear. I wish I could tell you the solution, but I haven't found it
> myself. I do know the FV3000 is supposed to be the stereo version, so that
> may be related. If you look in the saa7134 code you'll see that the saa7133
> (note the 3) is dealt with quite differently for audio (although this may
> have changed in more recent snapshots). Given this plus I've been unable to
> find anyone, yet, with working audio with a saa7133 chip my current
> suspicion is that code just isn't as complete as the code for the saa7134
> chip and is the culprit - but I'm sure Hermann or Gerd can speak much more
> intelligently about whether this could be true.
>
> I've put this on hold for now, but I'll see if I can dig up what I've tried
> to date and hopefully one of us can finally get to the bottom of this.
>
> - Dave
>
>
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