FYI having upgraded to 0.3.6l and cold booted, sound is now more or
less perfect :-)
It is necessary however to load ivtv using tda9887=0 as an option or
else the tda9887 module is not loaded. Thanks guys!
/drdaz
On 6/10/05, Darren Black <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hell yeah! Looks like that did the trick... for problems that had been
> there since I got the card (thru all the versions I've tried)*. Great
> stuff. Haven't tried cold booting yet... hopefully that won't break
> anything ;-)
>
> Spoke too soon... just got some brief static. I'll try and extract a
> clip and post it to see if anybody can recognize it. Generally much
> much better though.
>
> Cheers,
> /drdaz
>
> On 6/9/05, Bryan Mayland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I've been talking with Nick, and it looks like the patch isn't even
> > needed. Try adding the options:
> > options tda9887 port1=0 port2=0
> > to your modprobe.conf and reload it and ivtv
> >
> > Darren Black wrote:
> >
> > >@ Nick: What doesn't it fix? Do you still have the clicking? Or is it
> > >just that you need to use qss=0? In and of itself I don't have a
> > >problem in that. As it happens I'm not sure exactly what qss=0 does,
> > >even though I appear to be the first one to mention it on this list.
> > >Anybody able to clue me in on this? Or perhaps point me towards some
> > >docs?
> > >
> > >@Bryan: Yep, same card. I'm living in Denmark, where I understand we
> > >are using PAL-G...
> > >
> > >FWIW I haven't cold booted after patching, so... Maybe I should do?
> > >Still havent had the chance to see if any of my audio crapness is
> > >cleared up. Will attempt to do so in the next day or so.
> > >
> > >/drdaz
> > >
> > >On 6/9/05, Nick Rosier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >>Bryan,
> > >>
> > >>bad news, this one didn't fix it for me either :-(
> > >>
> > >>N.
> > >>
> > >>On 6/9/05, Bryan Mayland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>>I've spent the night working with Nick Rossier trying to solve the
> > >>>clicking audio issue. Thanks to his perserverance, we've got a patch to
> > >>>try out. If you've experienced this:
> > >>>-- 0.3.4s was the last working version with perfect sound
> > >>>-- 0.3.5 fixed it
> > >>>-- 0.3.5a broke it
> > >>>-- loading the current version with options tda9887 qss=0 gives you
> > >>>sound with continious clicking
> > >>>
> > >>>I'm pretty sure this is the "magic" that used to be in the old
> > >>>black_magic option (at least for PVR150mce PAL-B/G LG TAPE tuner 58).
> > >>>
> > >>>I know that td9887 module is part of the real kernel sooooo I don't know
> > >>>if this patch breaks every other card besides this one. I'm also
> > >>>concerned why this patch (which just turns on FM automute) would fix the
> > >>>issue... what happens if there is an FM station tuned? Will the audio
> > >>>get wonky again? Only The Shadow knows for sure!
> > >>>
> > >>>Anyway, let's give this patch a try. People who had to go to qss=0 to
> > >>>get sound will have to remove it (intercarrier forever!)
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>Index: tda9887.c
> > >>>===================================================================
> > >>>--- tda9887.c (revision 299)
> > >>>+++ tda9887.c (working copy)
> > >>>@@ -142,6 +142,7 @@
> > >>> .std = V4L2_STD_PAL_BG,
> > >>> .name = "PAL-BG",
> > >>> .b = ( cNegativeFmTV |
> > >>>+ cAutoMuteFmActive |
> > >>> cQSS ),
> > >>> .c = ( cDeemphasisON |
> > >>> cDeemphasis50 ),
> > >>>@@ -322,7 +323,7 @@
> > >>> printk(PREFIX "write: byte E 0x%02x\n",buf[3]);
> > >>> printk(" E0-1 sound carrier : %s\n",
> > >>> carrier[(buf[3] & 0x03)]);
> > >>>- printk(" E6 l pll ganting : %s\n",
> > >>>+ printk(" E6 l pll gating : %s\n",
> > >>> (buf[3] & 0x40) ? "36" : "13");
> > >>>
> > >>> if (buf[1] & 0x08) {
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
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