Bryan Mayland wrote:
Nevermind, I found a datasheet that lists it as going from +12dB to
-114dB in 1/8th dB steps soooo at 90% a PVR-250/350 is just about at
+0dB, which does support our claims. I'm going to make a patch up to
tweak the cx25840 to be more like the msp3400.
Bryan,
While you're thinking about it, any idea what might cause recordings
with clipped audio at low volume from a cx25840? After the previous
patch to add the cx25840 volume control was added, the volume of
recordings on my PVR-500 was cut way down (ie., no longer overdriven),
but I still would get an occasional recording (one very couple days)
with garbled audio. The audio sounded clipped, even though the volume
was low, and looking at the audio track with Audacity confirmed that the
peaks were all sawed off.
I reverted back to 0.3.2w yet again, which never gives me any problems.
I'd be happy to troubleshoot or try solutions, if I had a clue what
might be helpful.
Bill
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