Hi Andy,
I could resolve issue of óut of sync' by setting video standard to PAL
Thanks...
Rajesh

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Rajesh Padalia
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> 1. $ v4l2-ctl --log-status:
> Status Log:
>
>   ivtv0: =================  START STATUS CARD #0  =================
>   ivtv0: Version: 1.4.1 Card: Yuan PG600, Diamond PVR-550
>   cx25840 1-0044: Video signal:              present
>   cx25840 1-0044: Detected format:           PAL-BDGHI
>   cx25840 1-0044: Specified standard:        NTSC-M
>   cx25840 1-0044: Specified video input:     Composite 1
>   cx25840 1-0044: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz
>   cx25840 1-0044: Detected audio mode:       mono
>   cx25840 1-0044: Detected audio standard:   no detected audio standard
>   cx25840 1-0044: Audio muted:               no
>   cx25840 1-0044: Audio microcontroller:     stopped
>   cx25840 1-0044: Configured audio standard: automatic detection
>   cx25840 1-0044: Configured audio system:   BTSC
>   cx25840 1-0044: Specified audio input:     External
>   cx25840 1-0044: Preferred audio mode:      stereo
>   tda9887 1-0043: Data bytes: b=0xd4 c=0x30 e=0x44
>   tuner 1-0060: Tuner mode:      analog TV
>   tuner 1-0060: Frequency:       67.25 MHz
>   tuner 1-0060: Standard:        0x00001000
>   ivtv0: Video Input:  Composite 1
>   ivtv0: Audio Input:  Line In 1
>   ivtv0: Tuner:  TV
>   ivtv0: Stream: MPEG-2 Program Stream
>   ivtv0: VBI Format: No VBI
>   ivtv0: Video:  720x480, 30 fps
>   ivtv0: Video:  MPEG-2, 4x3, Variable Bitrate, 6000000, Peak 8000000
>   ivtv0: Video:  GOP Size 15, 2 B-Frames, GOP Closure
>   ivtv0: Audio:  48 kHz, MPEG-1/2 Layer II, 224 kbps, Stereo, No
> Emphasis, No CRC
>   ivtv0: Spatial Filter:  Manual, Luma 1D Horizontal, Chroma 1D Horizontal, 0
>   ivtv0: Temporal Filter: Manual, 8
>   ivtv0: Median Filter:   Off, Luma [0, 255], Chroma [0, 255]
>   ivtv0: Status flags:    0x00200000
>   ivtv0: Stream encoder MPG: status 0x0118, 0% of 4096 KiB (128 buffers) in 
> use
>   ivtv0: Stream encoder YUV: status 0x0000, 0% of 2048 KiB (64 buffers) in use
>   ivtv0: Stream encoder VBI: status 0x0000, 0% of 1040 KiB (61 buffers) in use
>   ivtv0: Stream encoder PCM: status 0x0000, 0% of 324 KiB (72 buffers) in use
>   ivtv0: Read MPG/VBI: 19052480/0 bytes
>   ivtv0: ==================  END STATUS CARD #0  ==================
>
> 2. The one close to crystal is : 74HC4053D, AG124 29, URO 0348D
>    The other one is: 5333KZ, GZ0337
>
> 3. I have '/lib/firmware/v4l-cx25840.fw' in my Fedora distro
>
> Today I got picture which seems to be out of sync.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Rajesh
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 2:18 AM, Andy Walls <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Wed, 2009-11-11 at 19:55 +0300, Rajesh Padalia wrote:
>>> Hi Andy,
>>> It works! I was able to capture video. I am yet to get Audio. Any idea?
>>> -------------------------------
>>
>> 1. Please provide the output of
>>
>> $ v4l2-ctl --log-status
>>
>> while capturing TV.
>>
>> 2.  Also could you provide the chip numbers from the two black chips
>> next to the end of the metal tuner can just above the 27.00 MHz crystal?
>> I can't read them from the photograph.  One looks like it has a
>> "Philips" logo, but I can't tell much else.
>>
>> 3. Make sure you have the firmware for the cx25843 chip in the proper
>> firmware directory for your distirbution.  You will never get broadcast
>> audio without that firmware loaded into the CX25843.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Andy
>>
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> Thanks for your help.
>>> Rajesh
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Andy Walls <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > On Tue, 2009-11-10 at 15:50 +0300, Rajesh Padalia wrote:
>>> >> Andy,
>>> >> I got message when I did modprobe ivtv card=7 tuner=57:
>>> >> "FATAL: Error inserting ivtv
>>> >> (/lib/modules/2.6.31.5-117.fc12.x86_64/kernel/drivers/media/video/ivtv/ivtv.ko):
>>> >> Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)"
>>> >
>>> > Oops:  that should have been
>>> >
>>> > # modprobe ivtv cardtype=7 tuner=57
>>> >
>>> > Please try again.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > For reference
>>> >
>>> > # modinfo ivtv
>>> >
>>> > will show you the possible module option names.
>>> >
>>> > Regards,
>>> > Andy
>>> >
>>
>>
>>
>

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