From: Darron Broad <darron@kewl.org>
To: "Martin Rudge" <martin.rudge@googlemail.com>
Cc: linuxdvb <linux-dvb@linuxtv.org>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Audio processor not found using WINTV-Nova-HD-S2 Card (HVR4000Lite)
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 06:33:56 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <2786.1225262036@kewl.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <966d86d70810280559w644c5849i8fd9035e0283821c@mail.gmail.com>
In message <966d86d70810280559w644c5849i8fd9035e0283821c@mail.gmail.com>, "Martin Rudge" wrote:
>
>Hi,
LO
>I was working my way through building/testing the driver for my card (per
>the wiki) last night.
>Scanned ok, szap ok (able to apparently zap and lock both SD and HD
>channels).
>
>However, I had noticed that I am apparently missing an audio device
>according to the dmesg log.
>I am also seeing a number of cx8802_start_dma failures being logged during
>use.
>
>Is anyone else experiencing this with the subject card? If so I may have a
>configuration problem that I need to investigate further.
>
>I notice that the mpeg video was created as /dev/video0 and not associated
>with the adapter under /dev/dvb/adapter0 as I had expected. Is this working
>as designed?
Although analogue components are loaded for your card (LITE) it doesn't
actually have any analogue inputs. This is given as a hint with the audio
part in the eeprom.
You should ignore the analogue device nodes as all they are likely
to produce is noise.
cya!
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2008-10-28 12:59 [linux-dvb] Audio processor not found using WINTV-Nova-HD-S2 Card (HVR4000Lite) Martin Rudge
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