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From: Thierry Merle <thierry.merle@free.fr>
To: Chris Grove <dj_gerbil@tiscali.co.uk>
Cc: video4linux-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Hauppauge WinTV USB Model 566 PAL-I
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2008 22:12:53 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <493301D5.5050001@free.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <013f01c9532a$8dcbdf10$a9639d30$@co.uk>

Chris Grove wrote:
> A further, slightly interesting development is that the s-video input works
> fine with no interference at all, also the TV picture in fine in windows.
> Just thought that might help with a solution.
> 
Right, this helps. We can deduce this does not come from the decompression algorithm since it is the same whether the TV input or the s-video input is selected.
I suspect a tda9887/saa7113 interface problem but just my intuition.
As it works under windows, can you do an usbsnoop (http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Usbsnoop)
Just open the TV application, let it tune the channel and stop the application immediately in order to have a minimal capture file.

For the audio over USB, in the ancient times I developed a audio extension for usbvision. I don't even know what I did from it. I can look for it if you want. I will need to sweep the dust (compilation errors and so on) but should work.

P.S.: this thread is really hard to follow now... please reply under my answer so that we will be able to read that again :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: video4linux-list-bounces@redhat.com
> [mailto:video4linux-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Chris Grove
> Sent: 30 November 2008 15:44
> To: 'Thierry Merle'
> Cc: video4linux-list@redhat.com
> Subject: RE: Hauppauge WinTV USB Model 566 PAL-I
> 
> Hi,
> Yes I am using the external audio, mainly because I haven't got a clue how
> to get the audio via USB to work. If you've got any pointers on that,
> that'll be really cool I'm not bothered about the 16KHz sound. The white
> lines on the picture are constant but move up and down the screen. It very
> much reminds me of an old TV fault called sound on vision where the video
> and audio carriers aren't separated properly. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Thierry Merle [mailto:thierry.merle@free.fr]
> Sent: 30 November 2008 15:11
> To: Chris Grove
> Cc: video4linux-list@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: Hauppauge WinTV USB Model 566 PAL-I
> 
> Chris Grove wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Ok I've tried it and it works, sort of. I've managed to get a picture 
>> that works, the problem now is that the old bug of white lines on the 
>> display and noise on the audio is back. Any ideas if there is a tweak 
>> or something I can use to fix it please??
>>
> Do you use external audio or the audio via usb?
> Please use the external audio, much better sound quality (44KHz whereas
> 16KHz via USB).
> What are the white lines on the display? Interferences, constant lines,
> other?
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Thierry Merle [mailto:thierry.merle@free.fr]
>> Sent: 29 November 2008 21:02
>> To: Chris Grove
>> Cc: video4linux-list@redhat.com
>> Subject: Re: Hauppauge WinTV USB Model 566 PAL-I
>>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Chris Grove wrote:
>>> Hi there, I've got one of these cards but I'm having trouble getting 
>>> it to work. The problem is that it loads ok, but when I try to use 
>>> it, it turns out that the tuner module has loaded the wrong tuner type.
>>> Instead of using tuner type 1, a PAL-I tuner which mine is, it 
>>> selects a PAL-BG tuner. Now I've tried using type=1 in the modprobe 
>>> line but it turns out that, that is no longer supported.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> System Info.
>>>
>>> I'm using GeexBox which is built on linux-2.6.21.3 kernel.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> The Init.d script is:
>>>
>>> #!/bin/sh
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> # setup tv cards
>>>
>>> #
>>>
>>> # runlevels: geexbox, debug, install
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> echo "### Setting up TV card ###"
>>>
>>> modprobe tuner pal=I
>>>
>>> modprobe tveeprom
>>>
>>> modprobe usbvision
>>>
>>> modprobe saa7115
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> echo -n "" > /var/tvcard
>>>
>>> exit 0
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>> And the output from dmesg is:
>>>
>>> <6>usbvision_probe: Hauppauge WinTv-USB II (PAL) MODEL 566 found
>>>
>>> <6>USBVision[0]: registered USBVision Video device /dev/video0 [v4l2]
>>>
>>> <6>USBVision[0]: registered USBVision VBI device /dev/vbi0 [v4l2] 
>>> (Not Working Yet!)
>>>
>>> <6>usbcore: registered new interface driver usbvision
>>>
>>> <6>USBVision USB Video Device Driver for Linux : 0.9.9
>>>
>>> <6>eth0: Media Link On 100mbps full-duplex
>>>
>>> <6>tuner 1-0042: chip found @ 0x84 (usbvision #0)
>>>
>>> <6>tda9887 1-0042: tda988[5/6/7] found @ 0x42 (tuner)
>>>
>>> <6>tuner 1-0061: chip found @ 0xc2 (usbvision #0)
>>>
>>> <6>tuner 1-0061: type set to 5 (Philips PAL_BG (FI1216 and
>>> compatibles))
>>>
>>> <6>tuner 1-0061: type set to 5 (Philips PAL_BG (FI1216 and
>>> compatibles))
>>>
>>> <6>saa7115 1-0025: saa7113 found (1f7113d0e100000) @ 0x4a (usbvision
>>> #0)
>>>
>>> <6>tda9887 1-0042: i2c i/o error: rc == -121 (should be 4)
>> please try a modprobe tda9887 debug=1 to see some debug messages where 
>> it fails.
>> Proceed like this:
>> modprobe tda9887 debug=1
>> modprobe saa7115
>> modprobe usbvision
>> Then, plug-in your device.
>> Geeksbox is based on mplayer, I tested OK mplayer but with some tuning 
>> like
>> this:
>> mplayer -tv
>> driver=v4l2:width=320:height=240:norm=SECAM:outfmt=yuy2:channels=21-F2
>> tv://
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Thierry
>>
>>
> 
> 


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  reply	other threads:[~2008-11-30 21:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-11-28 11:55 Hauppauge WinTV USB Model 566 PAL-I Chris Grove
2008-11-29 16:54 ` Chris Grove
2008-11-29 21:02 ` Thierry Merle
2008-11-30 14:04   ` Chris Grove
2008-11-30 15:10     ` Thierry Merle
2008-11-30 15:43       ` Chris Grove
2008-11-30 20:30         ` Chris Grove
2008-11-30 21:12           ` Thierry Merle [this message]
     [not found]             ` <000301c95341$504c5810$f0e50830$@co.uk>
     [not found]               ` <493451C5.9010406@free.fr>
2008-12-01 22:18                 ` Chris Grove
2008-12-02 20:26                   ` Thierry Merle
2008-12-02 22:00                   ` Thierry Merle
2008-12-03  0:26                     ` Chris Grove
2008-12-03  6:26                       ` Thierry Merle
2008-12-03  9:03                         ` Chris Grove
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2008-11-29 18:24 CityK

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