Hi, I just discovered that the RegSpy program mentioned in the wiki is not this RegSpy <http://www.utils32.com/regspy.asp> but the one included with D-Scaler... I was becoming crazy trying to read throught a zillion registry changes that occur during AverTV programa execution, looking for something related to "GPIO-whatever".... :D
Anyway, here's the info that RegSpy (the good one...) gives me about my card in Windows: 3 states dumped ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAA7133 Card - State 0: SAA7134_I2S_OUTPUT_FORMAT: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_I2S_OUTPUT_LEVEL: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_TS_PARALLEL: 04 * (00000100) SAA7134_GPIO_GPMODE: 00040000 (00000000 00000100 00000000 00000000) SAA7134_GPIO_GPSTATUS: 0046f200 (00000000 01000110 11110010 00000000) SAA7134_ANALOG_IN_CTRL1: 84 (10000100) SAA7133_ANALOG_IO_SELECT: 02 (00000010) SAA7133_AUDIO_CLOCK_NOMINAL: 03187de7 (00000011 00011000 01111101 11100111) SAA7133_PLL_CONTROL: 03 (00000011) SAA7133_AUDIO_CLOCKS_PER_FIELD: 0001e000 (00000000 00000001 11100000 00000000) SAA7134_VIDEO_PORT_CTRL0: 00000000 (00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000) SAA7134_VIDEO_PORT_CTRL4: 00000000 (00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000) SAA7134_VIDEO_PORT_CTRL8: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_I2S_OUTPUT_SELECT: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_I2S_AUDIO_OUTPUT: 10 (00010000) SAA7134_TS_PARALLEL_SERIAL: 00 * (00000000) SAA7134_TS_SERIAL0: 00 * (00000000) SAA7134_TS_SERIAL1: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_TS_DMA0: 00 * (00000000) SAA7134_TS_DMA1: 00 * (00000000) SAA7134_TS_DMA2: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_SPECIAL_MODE: 01 (00000001) Changes: State 0 -> State 1: SAA7134_TS_PARALLEL: 04 -> 64 (-00-----) SAA7134_TS_PARALLEL_SERIAL: 00 -> b9 (0-000--0) SAA7134_TS_SERIAL0: 00 -> 40 (-0------) SAA7134_TS_DMA0: 00 -> 35 (--00-0-0) SAA7134_TS_DMA1: 00 -> 01 (-------0) 5 changes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SAA7133 Card - State 1: SAA7134_I2S_OUTPUT_FORMAT: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_I2S_OUTPUT_LEVEL: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_TS_PARALLEL: 64 (01100100) (was: 04) SAA7134_GPIO_GPMODE: 00040000 (00000000 00000100 00000000 00000000) SAA7134_GPIO_GPSTATUS: 0046f200 (00000000 01000110 11110010 00000000) SAA7134_ANALOG_IN_CTRL1: 84 (10000100) SAA7133_ANALOG_IO_SELECT: 02 (00000010) SAA7133_AUDIO_CLOCK_NOMINAL: 03187de7 (00000011 00011000 01111101 11100111) SAA7133_PLL_CONTROL: 03 (00000011) SAA7133_AUDIO_CLOCKS_PER_FIELD: 0001e000 (00000000 00000001 11100000 00000000) SAA7134_VIDEO_PORT_CTRL0: 00000000 (00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000) SAA7134_VIDEO_PORT_CTRL4: 00000000 (00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000) SAA7134_VIDEO_PORT_CTRL8: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_I2S_OUTPUT_SELECT: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_I2S_AUDIO_OUTPUT: 10 (00010000) SAA7134_TS_PARALLEL_SERIAL: b9 (10111001) (was: 00) SAA7134_TS_SERIAL0: 40 (01000000) (was: 00) SAA7134_TS_SERIAL1: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_TS_DMA0: 35 (00110101) (was: 00) SAA7134_TS_DMA1: 01 (00000001) (was: 00) SAA7134_TS_DMA2: 00 (00000000) SAA7134_SPECIAL_MODE: 01 (00000001) Changes: State 1 -> Register Dump: 0 changes I've tried using the GPIO status and mode listed here in the driver initialisation (saa7134-cards.c file), but no luck. The card still doesn't want to tune... Regards, Eduard
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