I just use svideo-out. That way I can redirect the audio to line-in of
my mobo and line-out to my amp. So all PVR-sound goes through my
stereo.
I also get black and white bars after a cold-boot but those disappear
after I use the card (i.e. start the frontend on it).
I don't think the tuner is used for svideo-capturing so yeah, doubt
it's the tuner that's causing the problems.

N.

On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 23:16:15 +0100, Peter van Gils <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick,
> 
> Some additional info:
> I tried capturing from the S-Video input and also didn't
> get a stable picture:
> Plugged the S-Video out of my VIA EPIA board into
> the TV and I got a nice, stable picture.
> Next, I plugged the S-Video output of the VIA EPIA into
> the PVR-350's input and plugged the output of the PVR into the TV.
> Cold-booted the box and tried to display the VIA output via the PVR on the
> TV: ivtvctl -p 0; dd if=/dev/video0 of=/dev/video16 bs=64k.
> I got a scrolling black-and-white-ish desktop on the TV.
> (Note that test_image=1 for the saa7127 works fine.)
> So, I suspect that the tuner is not the problem, but the saa7115 is
> (as indicated by the saa7115 status logging).
> 
> Did somebody try to capture via S-Video in on a PVR-350
> rev K257 tuner type 38, Philips FM1216 ME MK3 (using PAL)? Any luck?
> 
> Regards,
> Peter.


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