On Tuesday 17 January 2006 22:54, Greg Woods wrote: > I've got the same problem, and I always have to execute an "ivtvctl -q" > command to recover it. It gets associated with the wrong audio input. I > still have ivtv-0.3.7a, and my understanding is that this particular > problem is fixed in later versions of the driver, but I haven't had time > to try upgrading yet. It hurts the WAF though when her favorite sci-fi > shows are missed due to lack of sound in the recording )-: so I will > probably get around to upgrading eventually. > > I used to have a command "ivtvctl -d /dev/video1 -q 1" in my rc.local > script, and for a while that worked, but now every time the system is > rebooted, one of the tuners comes up without sound, and I have to poke > around with ivtvctl commands manually to restore it. Still not working, even when changing audio channels. "Tuner Audio In" is Input 0, so I need "ivtvctl -d /dev/video1 -q 0. I upgraded to kernel 2.6.15.1 + ivtv 0.4.2 so only module ivtv is from ivtv, the rest is form the kernel. Still not working.
Help :( My last option is swapping the PVR500 for the software based capture card I had before :( Has anyone an idea why changing channels can enable sound? What exactly happens when you change the channel ? Stef _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list mythtv-users@mythtv.org http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users