Neal Clayton wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/mnt/store# cat /etc/modprobe.conf options saa7127 i2c_enable=-1,-1,-1,-1 options cx25840 i2c_enable=1,1,1,1 no_black_magic=1 options wm8775 mixer=2 options ivtv ivtv_debug=0 tuner=57,57,57,57 options msp3400 once=1 simple=1 standard=0x21
This actually looks like a modprobe.conf from two PVR-500s. Have you tried removing all the options and just doing modprobe ivtv from a clean boot?
And while video is flawless, I have a nasty audible hiss on the audio coming out recordings that are made with the card, regardless of TV channel or sound card, I've tried the files in two machines to rule that out. I'm using the tuner input, nothing else is connected to the card.
Wow that sound is really really really low. The hiss is most likely coming from having to jack up the volume so loud to be able to hear it. Might want to try an ivtvctl -Y to see what the volume is set at (runs from 0 [muted] to 65535 [full volume]). Try `ivtvctl -y volume=65535` if the module options don't fix anything.
I demux'd a sample, here (thankfully an AARP commercial was on at the time, I don't think the RIAA will come after me for distributing insurance advertisements, at least not yet...;)
hahaha. If you listen to commercials without watching the show, you're stealing television! Oh wait, that's backward.
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