I have some new findings.  I had done all the prior testing on my room
mates pvr150 card.  We just bought these this week.  Since I was able
to his to work in my linux pvr (he runs windows) I opened up mine to
use (wanted to be able receive refund it if couldnt get 150 to work). 
I have the same card as him but mine has a different tuner.  tuner=39
from video4linux snapshot appears to be the tuner they used on mine. 
I have gotten this one working.  Right now I am trying to get the
ir-kbd-i2c driver from video4linux to work with the remote.  I have no
idea which tuner they use on the MCE version.  You might just have to
try a bunch to find the right one like I did.  Worse case the tuner is
not defined yet and I dont know how you go about extracting that
information from the card or windows drivers.


On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 11:45:56 -0800, Jon Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt -
> 
> FWIW, you are trying a lot of the things that I have tried over the
> past couple of weeks.  Take this how you want, but my findings are
> that it isn't a problem with the tuner module.  You probably know,
> there are two versions of the PVR-150 NTSC: MCE and retail (models
> 1042 and 1045).  Looking at my PVR-150 MCE I have a TAPE tuner (type
> 47) and tveeprom confirms this.  My friend Aaron Bonner has the retail
> version which has a TCL 2002N (type 50 -- not the type 50 from 0.3.2b
> tuner.ko) also confirmed by tveeprom.  Looking at kernel 2.6.10
> /drivers/media/video/tuner.c the two tuner definitions are close but
> different.
> 
> Aaron and Ryan both have the retail 1045.  Looking at your dmesg file
> it appears you have a model 1042 (MCE) like me.  They are definitely
> behaving differently with respect to the 0.3.2b driver.
> 
> I also have to cold reboot my machine if I use the cx25840 from
> 0.3.2b.  I am currently mapping out the setup differences in the
> cx25840 driver between a and b (a lot changed so it isn't real
> trivial).
> 
> Jon Neal
> 
> On 15 Jan 2005 17:27:57 -0000, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks for the input... I tried everything you suggested and I'm still
> > getting static when I use the version "b" cx25840 driver. One more note,
> > whenever I load the version "b" cx25840 driver, the ONLY way to get video
> > back is to do a complete power OFF reset. I'm about to do that so that I can
> > find out how the tuner=50 from video4linux-20050111-141748.tar.gz works with
> > the version "a" driver.
> >
> >
> >
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