Hi, Investigating a little further I found that it sometimes gets better when I call "/usr/bin/scan at-official" (doing an dvb scan). For some reason the analog video is then perfectly fine. I will check if it remains fine, but first tests show that it does.
Anyways, adding this to my startup script didn't help for some strange reason (and yes, I checked that is executed correctly) regards, Martin PS: the reply may hit the site before the official mail, as the officla one awaits moderator approval - size problem) On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 11:35 +0100, Martin MAURER wrote: > Hi, > > I recently replaced my PVR150 PCI device with the HVR 1900 USB. > The device seems to load fine, and everything is detected as I expected > it. When I do some recording, get very noisy video. Is there anything > that I can try to get rid of it? > Antenna, TV-Cable and all the stuff should be ok, as it worked fine with > PVR150. > > To record I do > echo 210250000 > ctl_frequency/cur_val > cat /dev/video0 > test.mpg > > For playing the video I use as always before mplayer. > > I live in Austria, and therefore use the PAL standard. > > Attaching some outputs for debugging purposes. > > Replugging/rebooting/using different channels doesn't help. > > Kernel 2.6.35 > Firmware extracted from latest drivers from Hauppauge > (HVR-19x0_3_1_27238_WHQL.zip) > > regards, > Martin >
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