Pantelis wrote: >> But, my PVR-150 was MONO until I booted WinXP, ran the WinTV-Radio >> program, and then booted back into Linux. Doesn't this suggest there is >> still a problem in ivtv? >> >> Mind you, I still get mono from the USB2 even with the new patch. >> > > So, to get the facts straight, if you shutdown the system (pull the plug) > now and then just boot to linux with no intermediate booting to windows > you have MONO sound *both* in ivtv and pvrusb2? > Both were mono until I booted into WinXP and back. Then the PVR-150 was stereo. I'll have to do a complete power-off test to verify that the PVR-150 goes back to mono, and then boot WinXP and back to Linux to make sure the sequence repeats the enabling of PVR-150 stereo. I'll try this later today.
> If that is the case and booting to windows and running Wintv Radio is > neccessary to get the ivtv driver to output stereo this should probably > indicate that the windows driver is setting something that the linux > driver doesn 't even touch. So, in that case we have: > > 1) The bug is an "onion bug", we have to peel and cry some more. > > 2) The released fix is still not relevant for ivtv, but the real bug probably > is. > > back to the drawing board (I wish I could help nail this one!), > -Pantelis > _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
