This bug gave very attenuated (~ -40 dB) pass-through audio on a 
FlyVIDEO2000 (saa7130) card.

The problem was the gpio mask. The proper mask is 0x8018e700. The 
patch I use follows. The gpiomask is the important change.

I changed the default to NTSC (since I have an NTSC card), but that 
part is optional, of course. I'd like to be able to auto-detect NTSC 
and PAL cards though. Does anybody with a PAL card want to work with 
me on this? (since I don't have a PAL card to test with).

I changed the audio clock, though I'm not quite certain what it does. 
Can somebody explain this to me?

Does anybody have a datasheet for this card? It would really make 
this hardware hacking easier.

Cheers,
Shaun


--- saa7134-0.2.2/saa7134-cards.c       Tue Dec 24 18:48:23 2002
+++ saa7134-0.2.2-sdj/saa7134-cards.c   Tue Dec 24 19:01:52 2002
@@ -95,9 +95,9 @@
        [SAA7134_BOARD_FLYVIDEO2000] = {
                /* "TC Wan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> */
                .name           = "LifeView FlyVIDEO2000",
-               .audio_clock    = 0x00200000,
-               .tuner_type     = TUNER_LG_PAL_NEW_TAPC,
-               .gpiomask       = 0x6000,
+               .audio_clock    = 0x00187de7,
+               .tuner_type     = TUNER_LG_NTSC_NEW_TAPC,
+               .gpiomask       = 0x8018e700,
                .inputs         = {{
                        .name = name_tv,
                        .vmux = 1,



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