Ok,I've tried to tune analog tv with tvtime-scanner and all the channels have been tuned corretly. However, even if I use the following command to redirect the audio from the device to the audio card:
sox -r 48000 -t alsa hw:1,0 -t alsa default &no audio is present when I start tv time and sox exits with the output as in the attached file. If it is possible to fix this, this device can be added to the fully supported ones.
Xwang
Devin Heitmueller ha scritto:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:16 AM, <xwang1...@email.it> wrote:Ok, I've made the change and now the digital tv works perfectly. So now I should test the analog tv, but I fear to have another kernel panic. Is there something I can do before testing so that to be sure that at least all the file system are in a safety condition even if a kernel panic happens. I'm wondering if it is the case, for example, to umount them and remount in read only mode so that if I have to turn off the pc, nothing can be corrupted (is it so?). What do you suggest? In case, how can I temporarly umount and remout the file systems in read only mode? Should I use alt+sys+S followed by alt+sys+U? Can I use such commands while I'm in KDE? Thank you, XwangGlad to hear it's working now. I will add the patch and issue a PULL request to get it into the mainline (I had to do this already for several other boards). Regarding your concerns on panic, as long as you have a modern filesystem like ext3, and you don't have alot of applications running which are doing writes, a panic is a pretty safe event. I panic my machine many times a week and never have any problems. Cheers, Devin
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