Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Andy Walls wrote: > On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 15:10 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >> On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Andy Walls wrote: >> > Try a DTV STB or VCR with an RF out on channel 3. Your card might not be >> > bad. >> > Your signal looks overdriven from the new MPEG you sent. > >> > R, >> > Andy >> > >> > Josh Borke wrote: >> > > >> >>I plugged it in to a windows machine and it has the same effect :( >> >>I'm going to say the card is fubar and I'll need to find a >> >>replacement. > >> >> I tried with the output from a SNES (most convenient thing) and it >> comes out with the same distortion :( > > Yeah, the analog tuner assembly is dying or part of the analog front end > of the CX23418 is bad. > > You can still use the card for ATSC/QAM digital TV and analog base band > (CVBS and S-Video) capture. > > Regards, > Andy > >> Thanks, >> -josh > > > Thanks for all your help, it's really appreciated. -josh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sun, 2010-09-19 at 15:10 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: > On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Andy Walls wrote: > > Try a DTV STB or VCR with an RF out on channel 3. Your card might not be > > bad. > > Your signal looks overdriven from the new MPEG you sent. > > R, > > Andy > > > > Josh Borke wrote: > > > >>I plugged it in to a windows machine and it has the same effect :( > >>I'm going to say the card is fubar and I'll need to find a > >>replacement. > > I tried with the output from a SNES (most convenient thing) and it > comes out with the same distortion :( Yeah, the analog tuner assembly is dying or part of the analog front end of the CX23418 is bad. You can still use the card for ATSC/QAM digital TV and analog base band (CVBS and S-Video) capture. Regards, Andy > Thanks, > -josh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Andy Walls wrote: > Try a DTV STB or VCR with an RF out on channel 3. Your card might not be bad. > > Your signal looks overdriven from the new MPEG you sent. I'll discuss more > when I'm not typing on my smartphone's tiny little keyboard. > > R, > Andy > > Josh Borke wrote: > >>On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Devin Heitmueller >> wrote: >>> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Josh Borke wrote: It could be the tuner card, it is over 2 years old...Why would the analog tuner stop functioning while the digital tuner continues to work? Is it because the analog portion goes through a different set of chips? >>> >>> Yes, the analog portion of the card has a completely separate tuner >>> and demodulator. >>> >>> Don't get me wrong, it's possible that this is a driver issue, but >>> given Andy has the exact same can tuner on his board it probably makes >>> sense for you to do a sanity test of the hardware before any more time >>> is spent investigating the software. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Devin >>> >>> -- >>> Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs >>> http://www.kernellabs.com >>> >> >>I plugged it in to a windows machine and it has the same effect :( >>I'm going to say the card is fubar and I'll need to find a >>replacement. >> >>Thanks for the help everyone! >> >>-josh >>-- >>To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in >>the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org >>More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html > I tried with the output from a SNES (most convenient thing) and it comes out with the same distortion :( Thanks, -josh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
Try a DTV STB or VCR with an RF out on channel 3. Your card might not be bad. Your signal looks overdriven from the new MPEG you sent. I'll discuss more when I'm not typing on my smartphone's tiny little keyboard. R, Andy Josh Borke wrote: >On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Devin Heitmueller > wrote: >> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Josh Borke wrote: >>> It could be the tuner card, it is over 2 years old...Why would the >>> analog tuner stop functioning while the digital tuner continues to >>> work? Is it because the analog portion goes through a different set >>> of chips? >> >> Yes, the analog portion of the card has a completely separate tuner >> and demodulator. >> >> Don't get me wrong, it's possible that this is a driver issue, but >> given Andy has the exact same can tuner on his board it probably makes >> sense for you to do a sanity test of the hardware before any more time >> is spent investigating the software. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Devin >> >> -- >> Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs >> http://www.kernellabs.com >> > >I plugged it in to a windows machine and it has the same effect :( >I'm going to say the card is fubar and I'll need to find a >replacement. > >Thanks for the help everyone! > >-josh >-- >To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in >the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org >More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Devin Heitmueller wrote: > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Josh Borke wrote: >> It could be the tuner card, it is over 2 years old...Why would the >> analog tuner stop functioning while the digital tuner continues to >> work? Is it because the analog portion goes through a different set >> of chips? > > Yes, the analog portion of the card has a completely separate tuner > and demodulator. > > Don't get me wrong, it's possible that this is a driver issue, but > given Andy has the exact same can tuner on his board it probably makes > sense for you to do a sanity test of the hardware before any more time > is spent investigating the software. > > Cheers, > > Devin > > -- > Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs > http://www.kernellabs.com > I plugged it in to a windows machine and it has the same effect :( I'm going to say the card is fubar and I'll need to find a replacement. Thanks for the help everyone! -josh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Josh Borke wrote: > It could be the tuner card, it is over 2 years old...Why would the > analog tuner stop functioning while the digital tuner continues to > work? Is it because the analog portion goes through a different set > of chips? Yes, the analog portion of the card has a completely separate tuner and demodulator. Don't get me wrong, it's possible that this is a driver issue, but given Andy has the exact same can tuner on his board it probably makes sense for you to do a sanity test of the hardware before any more time is spent investigating the software. Cheers, Devin -- Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs http://www.kernellabs.com -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
Yes it does. Which is nice actually: capture both digital and RF analog at the same time. :) Josh Borke wrote: >On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Devin Heitmueller > wrote: >> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Josh Borke wrote: >>> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Andy Walls wrote: On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 18:23 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: > Thanks for the response! Replies are in line. > > On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andy Walls > wrote: > > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: > >> I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when > >> viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some > >> slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel > >> version 2.6.32.21-166. > > > > > >> I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to > >> include. Any help would be appreciated. > > > > 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly > > encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely > > digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder > > firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. > > Simple solution in this case is to reboot. > > I'm not sure if I would classify it as "uniquely digital". The > distortion happens across most of the screen with it being > concentrated in the top third. Additionally shows that include black > bars the top black bar is seemingly stretched and the image seems like > the colors are over-saturated where they colors are brighter. > Rebooting had no effect :( OK. > > 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? > > http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality > > The cable plant hasn't changed the signal strength or integrity as far > as I know. OK. Keep it in the back of your mind though. > > 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo > > or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could > > be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over > > the air antenna for analog RF? > > I only have input for the RF tuner. I have cable for analog RF. Please try and test the output of a VCR or DVD play plugged into the HVR-1600. (We don't need sound, just the video.) This will tell us if the problem happens before the CX23418 chip's analog front end (i.e. in the RF and analog tuner) or not. $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -n (List of possible inputs displayed) $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -i 2 Video input set to 2 (Composite 1) # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -s ntsc-m Standard set to 1000 $ cat /dev/video0 > foo.mpg ^C >>> >>> I only have S-Video but doing this produced a perfect picture. >> >> Before debugging any further, it might make sense to install the tuner >> into a Windows box and make sure it's not just a hardware failure in >> the can tuner. >> >> Devin >> >> >> -- >> Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs >> http://www.kernellabs.com >> > >It could be the tuner card, it is over 2 years old...Why would the >analog tuner stop functioning while the digital tuner continues to >work? Is it because the analog portion goes through a different set >of chips? > >Thanks, >-josh N�r��yb�X��ǧv�^�){.n�+{���bj)w*jg����ݢj/���z�ޖ��2�ޙ&�)ߡ�a�����G���h��j:+v���w��٥
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Devin Heitmueller wrote: > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Josh Borke wrote: >> On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Andy Walls wrote: >>> On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 18:23 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: Thanks for the response! Replies are in line. On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andy Walls wrote: > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >> I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when >> viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some >> slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel >> version 2.6.32.21-166. > > >> I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to >> include. Any help would be appreciated. > > 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly > encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely > digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder > firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. > Simple solution in this case is to reboot. I'm not sure if I would classify it as "uniquely digital". The distortion happens across most of the screen with it being concentrated in the top third. Additionally shows that include black bars the top black bar is seemingly stretched and the image seems like the colors are over-saturated where they colors are brighter. Rebooting had no effect :( >>> >>> OK. >>> > 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? > http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality The cable plant hasn't changed the signal strength or integrity as far as I know. >>> >>> OK. Keep it in the back of your mind though. >>> > 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo > or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could > be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over > the air antenna for analog RF? I only have input for the RF tuner. I have cable for analog RF. >>> >>> Please try and test the output of a VCR or DVD play plugged into the >>> HVR-1600. (We don't need sound, just the video.) >>> >>> This will tell us if the problem happens before the CX23418 chip's >>> analog front end (i.e. in the RF and analog tuner) or not. >>> >>> >>> $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -n >>> (List of possible inputs displayed) >>> >>> $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -i 2 >>> Video input set to 2 (Composite 1) >>> >>> # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -s ntsc-m >>> Standard set to 1000 >>> >>> $ cat /dev/video0 > foo.mpg >>> ^C >>> >> >> I only have S-Video but doing this produced a perfect picture. > > Before debugging any further, it might make sense to install the tuner > into a Windows box and make sure it's not just a hardware failure in > the can tuner. > > Devin > > > -- > Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs > http://www.kernellabs.com > It could be the tuner card, it is over 2 years old...Why would the analog tuner stop functioning while the digital tuner continues to work? Is it because the analog portion goes through a different set of chips? Thanks, -josh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Josh Borke wrote: > On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Andy Walls wrote: >> On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 18:23 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >>> Thanks for the response! Replies are in line. >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andy Walls wrote: >>> > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >>> >> I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when >>> >> viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some >>> >> slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel >>> >> version 2.6.32.21-166. >>> > >>> > >>> >> I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to >>> >> include. Any help would be appreciated. >>> > >>> > 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly >>> > encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely >>> > digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder >>> > firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. >>> > Simple solution in this case is to reboot. >>> >>> I'm not sure if I would classify it as "uniquely digital". The >>> distortion happens across most of the screen with it being >>> concentrated in the top third. Additionally shows that include black >>> bars the top black bar is seemingly stretched and the image seems like >>> the colors are over-saturated where they colors are brighter. >>> Rebooting had no effect :( >> >> OK. >> >>> > 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? >>> > http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality >>> >>> The cable plant hasn't changed the signal strength or integrity as far >>> as I know. >> >> OK. Keep it in the back of your mind though. >> >>> > 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo >>> > or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could >>> > be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over >>> > the air antenna for analog RF? >>> >>> I only have input for the RF tuner. I have cable for analog RF. >> >> Please try and test the output of a VCR or DVD play plugged into the >> HVR-1600. (We don't need sound, just the video.) >> >> This will tell us if the problem happens before the CX23418 chip's >> analog front end (i.e. in the RF and analog tuner) or not. >> >> >> $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -n >> (List of possible inputs displayed) >> >> $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -i 2 >> Video input set to 2 (Composite 1) >> >> # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -s ntsc-m >> Standard set to 1000 >> >> $ cat /dev/video0 > foo.mpg >> ^C >> > > I only have S-Video but doing this produced a perfect picture. Before debugging any further, it might make sense to install the tuner into a Windows box and make sure it's not just a hardware failure in the can tuner. Devin -- Devin J. Heitmueller - Kernel Labs http://www.kernellabs.com -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 8:20 AM, Andy Walls wrote: > On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 18:23 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >> Thanks for the response! Replies are in line. >> >> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andy Walls wrote: >> > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >> >> I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when >> >> viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some >> >> slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel >> >> version 2.6.32.21-166. >> > >> > >> >> I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to >> >> include. Any help would be appreciated. >> > >> > 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly >> > encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely >> > digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder >> > firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. >> > Simple solution in this case is to reboot. >> >> I'm not sure if I would classify it as "uniquely digital". The >> distortion happens across most of the screen with it being >> concentrated in the top third. Additionally shows that include black >> bars the top black bar is seemingly stretched and the image seems like >> the colors are over-saturated where they colors are brighter. >> Rebooting had no effect :( > > OK. > >> > 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? >> > http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality >> >> The cable plant hasn't changed the signal strength or integrity as far >> as I know. > > OK. Keep it in the back of your mind though. > >> > 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo >> > or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could >> > be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over >> > the air antenna for analog RF? >> >> I only have input for the RF tuner. I have cable for analog RF. > > Please try and test the output of a VCR or DVD play plugged into the > HVR-1600. (We don't need sound, just the video.) > > This will tell us if the problem happens before the CX23418 chip's > analog front end (i.e. in the RF and analog tuner) or not. > > > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -n > (List of possible inputs displayed) > > $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -i 2 > Video input set to 2 (Composite 1) > > # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -s ntsc-m > Standard set to 1000 > > $ cat /dev/video0 > foo.mpg > ^C > I only have S-Video but doing this produced a perfect picture. > >> > 4. What does v4l2-ctl --log-status show as your analog tuner? >> >> Not sure what you mean so I've included the full output: >> # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/hvr1600 --log-status >> >> Status Log: >> >> cx18-0: = START STATUS CARD #0 = >> cx18-0: Version: 1.2.0 Card: Hauppauge HVR-1600 >> tveeprom 3-0050: Hauppauge model 74041, rev C6B2, serial# 898361 >> tveeprom 3-0050: MAC address is 00-0D-FE-0D-B5-39 >> tveeprom 3-0050: tuner model is TCL M2523_5N_E (idx 112, type 50) > ^^ > OK. You have a board with the same tuner as I have. > > All I have for an analog RF source is a DTV STB, so a very clean channel > 3 is all I have to try and duplicate the problem. > > >> tveeprom 3-0050: TV standards NTSC(M) (eeprom 0x08) >> tveeprom 3-0050: audio processor is CX23418 (idx 38) >> tveeprom 3-0050: decoder processor is CX23418 (idx 31) >> tveeprom 3-0050: has no radio, has IR receiver, has IR transmitter >> cx18-0 843: Video signal: present >> cx18-0 843: Detected format: NTSC-M >> cx18-0 843: Specified standard: NTSC-M >> cx18-0 843: Specified video input: Composite 7 >> cx18-0 843: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz >> cx18-0 843: Detected audio mode: mono >> cx18-0 843: Detected audio standard: BTSC >> cx18-0 843: Audio muted: no >> cx18-0 843: Audio microcontroller: running >> cx18-0 843: Configured audio standard: automatic detection >> cx18-0 843: Configured audio system: BTSC >> cx18-0 843: Specified audio input: Tuner (In8) >> cx18-0 843: Preferred audio mode: stereo >> cx18-0 gpio-reset-ctrl: GPIO: direction 0x3001, value 0x3001 >> tuner 4-0061: Tuner mode: analog TV >> tuner 4-0061: Frequency: 175.25 MHz > ^^ > This is the freq for both US Broadcast and US Cable channel 7 BTW. > > >> tuner 4-0061: Standard: 0xb000 >> cs5345 3-004c: Input: 1 >> cs5345 3-004c: Volume: 0 dB >> cx18-0: Video Input: Tuner 1 >> cx18-0: Audio Input: Tuner 1 >> cx18-0: GPIO: direction 0x3001, value 0x3001 >> cx18-0: Tuner: TV >> cx18-0: Stream: MPEG-2 Program Stream >> cx18-0: VBI Format: Private packet, IVTV format >> cx18-0: Video: 720x480, 30 fps >> cx18-0: Vi
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Fri, 2010-09-17 at 18:23 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: > Thanks for the response! Replies are in line. > > On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andy Walls wrote: > > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: > >> I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when > >> viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some > >> slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel > >> version 2.6.32.21-166. > > > > > >> I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to > >> include. Any help would be appreciated. > > > > 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly > > encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely > > digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder > > firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. > > Simple solution in this case is to reboot. > > I'm not sure if I would classify it as "uniquely digital". The > distortion happens across most of the screen with it being > concentrated in the top third. Additionally shows that include black > bars the top black bar is seemingly stretched and the image seems like > the colors are over-saturated where they colors are brighter. > Rebooting had no effect :( OK. > > 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? > > http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality > > The cable plant hasn't changed the signal strength or integrity as far > as I know. OK. Keep it in the back of your mind though. > > 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo > > or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could > > be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over > > the air antenna for analog RF? > > I only have input for the RF tuner. I have cable for analog RF. Please try and test the output of a VCR or DVD play plugged into the HVR-1600. (We don't need sound, just the video.) This will tell us if the problem happens before the CX23418 chip's analog front end (i.e. in the RF and analog tuner) or not. $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -n (List of possible inputs displayed) $ v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -i 2 Video input set to 2 (Composite 1) # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0 -s ntsc-m Standard set to 1000 $ cat /dev/video0 > foo.mpg ^C > > 4. What does v4l2-ctl --log-status show as your analog tuner? > > Not sure what you mean so I've included the full output: > # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/hvr1600 --log-status > > Status Log: > >cx18-0: = START STATUS CARD #0 = >cx18-0: Version: 1.2.0 Card: Hauppauge HVR-1600 >tveeprom 3-0050: Hauppauge model 74041, rev C6B2, serial# 898361 >tveeprom 3-0050: MAC address is 00-0D-FE-0D-B5-39 >tveeprom 3-0050: tuner model is TCL M2523_5N_E (idx 112, type 50) ^^ OK. You have a board with the same tuner as I have. All I have for an analog RF source is a DTV STB, so a very clean channel 3 is all I have to try and duplicate the problem. >tveeprom 3-0050: TV standards NTSC(M) (eeprom 0x08) >tveeprom 3-0050: audio processor is CX23418 (idx 38) >tveeprom 3-0050: decoder processor is CX23418 (idx 31) >tveeprom 3-0050: has no radio, has IR receiver, has IR transmitter >cx18-0 843: Video signal: present >cx18-0 843: Detected format: NTSC-M >cx18-0 843: Specified standard:NTSC-M >cx18-0 843: Specified video input: Composite 7 >cx18-0 843: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz >cx18-0 843: Detected audio mode: mono >cx18-0 843: Detected audio standard: BTSC >cx18-0 843: Audio muted: no >cx18-0 843: Audio microcontroller: running >cx18-0 843: Configured audio standard: automatic detection >cx18-0 843: Configured audio system: BTSC >cx18-0 843: Specified audio input: Tuner (In8) >cx18-0 843: Preferred audio mode: stereo >cx18-0 gpio-reset-ctrl: GPIO: direction 0x3001, value 0x3001 >tuner 4-0061: Tuner mode: analog TV >tuner 4-0061: Frequency: 175.25 MHz ^^ This is the freq for both US Broadcast and US Cable channel 7 BTW. >tuner 4-0061: Standard:0xb000 >cs5345 3-004c: Input: 1 >cs5345 3-004c: Volume: 0 dB >cx18-0: Video Input: Tuner 1 >cx18-0: Audio Input: Tuner 1 >cx18-0: GPIO: direction 0x3001, value 0x3001 >cx18-0: Tuner: TV >cx18-0: Stream: MPEG-2 Program Stream >cx18-0: VBI Format: Private packet, IVTV format >cx18-0: Video: 720x480, 30 fps >cx18-0: Video: MPEG-2, 4x3, Variable Bitrate, 660, Peak 660 >cx18-0: Video: GOP Size 15, 2 B-Frames, GOP Closure >cx18-0: Audio: 48 kHz, MPEG-1/2 Layer II, 384 kbps, Stereo, No > Emphasis, No CRC >cx18-0: Spatial Filter: Manual, Luma
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
Thanks for the response! Replies are in line. On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Andy Walls wrote: > On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: >> I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when >> viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some >> slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel >> version 2.6.32.21-166. > > >> I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to >> include. Any help would be appreciated. > > 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly > encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely > digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder > firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. > Simple solution in this case is to reboot. I'm not sure if I would classify it as "uniquely digital". The distortion happens across most of the screen with it being concentrated in the top third. Additionally shows that include black bars the top black bar is seemingly stretched and the image seems like the colors are over-saturated where they colors are brighter. Rebooting had no effect :( > > 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? > http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality The cable plant hasn't changed the signal strength or integrity as far as I know. > > > 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo > or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could > be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over > the air antenna for analog RF? I only have input for the RF tuner. I have cable for analog RF. > > 4. What does v4l2-ctl --log-status show as your analog tuner? Not sure what you mean so I've included the full output: # v4l2-ctl -d /dev/hvr1600 --log-status Status Log: cx18-0: = START STATUS CARD #0 = cx18-0: Version: 1.2.0 Card: Hauppauge HVR-1600 tveeprom 3-0050: Hauppauge model 74041, rev C6B2, serial# 898361 tveeprom 3-0050: MAC address is 00-0D-FE-0D-B5-39 tveeprom 3-0050: tuner model is TCL M2523_5N_E (idx 112, type 50) tveeprom 3-0050: TV standards NTSC(M) (eeprom 0x08) tveeprom 3-0050: audio processor is CX23418 (idx 38) tveeprom 3-0050: decoder processor is CX23418 (idx 31) tveeprom 3-0050: has no radio, has IR receiver, has IR transmitter cx18-0 843: Video signal: present cx18-0 843: Detected format: NTSC-M cx18-0 843: Specified standard:NTSC-M cx18-0 843: Specified video input: Composite 7 cx18-0 843: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz cx18-0 843: Detected audio mode: mono cx18-0 843: Detected audio standard: BTSC cx18-0 843: Audio muted: no cx18-0 843: Audio microcontroller: running cx18-0 843: Configured audio standard: automatic detection cx18-0 843: Configured audio system: BTSC cx18-0 843: Specified audio input: Tuner (In8) cx18-0 843: Preferred audio mode: stereo cx18-0 gpio-reset-ctrl: GPIO: direction 0x3001, value 0x3001 tuner 4-0061: Tuner mode: analog TV tuner 4-0061: Frequency: 175.25 MHz tuner 4-0061: Standard:0xb000 cs5345 3-004c: Input: 1 cs5345 3-004c: Volume: 0 dB cx18-0: Video Input: Tuner 1 cx18-0: Audio Input: Tuner 1 cx18-0: GPIO: direction 0x3001, value 0x3001 cx18-0: Tuner: TV cx18-0: Stream: MPEG-2 Program Stream cx18-0: VBI Format: Private packet, IVTV format cx18-0: Video: 720x480, 30 fps cx18-0: Video: MPEG-2, 4x3, Variable Bitrate, 660, Peak 660 cx18-0: Video: GOP Size 15, 2 B-Frames, GOP Closure cx18-0: Audio: 48 kHz, MPEG-1/2 Layer II, 384 kbps, Stereo, No Emphasis, No CRC cx18-0: Spatial Filter: Manual, Luma 1D Horizontal, Chroma 1D Horizontal, 0 cx18-0: Temporal Filter: Manual, 8 cx18-0: Median Filter: Off, Luma [0, 255], Chroma [0, 255] cx18-0: Status flags: 0x0021 cx18-0: Stream encoder MPEG: status 0x, 0% of 2048 KiB (64 buffers) in use cx18-0: Stream encoder YUV: status 0x, 0% of 2048 KiB (16 buffers) in use cx18-0: Stream encoder VBI: status 0x, 0% of 1015 KiB (20 buffers) in use cx18-0: Stream encoder PCM audio: status 0x, 0% of 1024 KiB (256 buffers) in use cx18-0: Read MPEG/VBI: 3507263488/15001920 bytes cx18-0: == END STATUS CARD #0 == > 5. Do you have a kernel with the new concurrency managed workqueues? > On these kernels 'ps axf' will *not* show kernel threads with names like > [cx18-0-in], [cx18-0-out/0], [cx18-0-out/1]. This is a major kernel > change which could cause some MPEG buffers to be lost or reordered, if > the new workqueue implementation has bugs. > ps axf shows [cx18-0-in], [cx18-0-out/0], [cx18-0-out/1], [cx18-0-out/2], [cx18-0-out/3] > 6. Have you recently
Re: HVR 1600 Distortion
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:54 -0400, Josh Borke wrote: > I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when > viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some > slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel > version 2.6.32.21-166. > I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to > include. Any help would be appreciated. 1. Would you say the distortion is something you would possibly encounter on an analog television set, or does it look "uniquely digital"? On systems with a long uptime and lots of usage, MPEG encoder firmware could wind up in a screwed up state giving weird output image. Simple solution in this case is to reboot. 2. Have you ensured your cable plant isn't affecting signal integrity? http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Howto:Improve_signal_quality 3. Does this happen with only the RF tuner or only CVBS or only SVideo or more than one of them? If the problem is only with RF, then it could be an incoming signal distortion problem. Do you have cable or an over the air antenna for analog RF? 4. What does v4l2-ctl --log-status show as your analog tuner? 5. Do you have a kernel with the new concurrency managed workqueues? On these kernels 'ps axf' will *not* show kernel threads with names like [cx18-0-in], [cx18-0-out/0], [cx18-0-out/1]. This is a major kernel change which could cause some MPEG buffers to be lost or reordered, if the new workqueue implementation has bugs. 6. Have you recently installed new hardware in the subject computer? Of most interest are adapter cards with cables coming off of them and cards very close to the HVR-1600. EMI can be picked up by the HVR-1600's board traces that are not shielded. 7. Does the distortion look like loss of horizontal line sync and happen only near very bright parts of the image on the left edge? If it does, the baseband video signal level is too high. 8. Care to post a short image in a paste bin or email a small MPEG to me? Regards, Andy -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
HVR 1600 Distortion
I've recently noticed some distortion coming from my hvr1600 when viewing analog channels. It happens to all analog channels with some slightly better than others. I am running Fedora 12 linux with kernel version 2.6.32.21-166. Output of lspci -v: 02:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Systems, Inc. CX23418 Single-Chip MPEG-2 Encoder with Integrated Analog Video/Broadcast Audio Decoder Subsystem: Hauppauge computer works Inc. WinTV HVR-1600 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 10 Memory at c000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=64M] Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: cx18 Kernel modules: cx18 I know I need to include more information but I'm not sure what to include. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -josh -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html