From: Connor Behan <connor.behan@gmail.com>
To: Linux Media Mailing List <linux-media@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Hauppauge 950Q corrupted analog video
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2014 00:12:20 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <52EA0964.1020409@gmail.com> (raw)
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I am trying to use a Hauppauge WinTV 950Q tuner to capture a signal from
a basic cable package. Most problems I've seen people having with this
card concern audio. I can't even get video to work so I'm only asking
for help with that right now.
The card works in Windows, but when I try it on Linux (3.12.6 and I
tried an older 3.x recently) the video changes rapidly, only fills half
the screen and has blocks in the wrong place. I thought this was an
issue with tuning to the wrong frequency but I see this even with the
composite input.
When I hooked up my PS2 this is a screenshot I got from "mplayer
tv:///1": http://imgur.com/ExuKOWA and 1/30 of a second later, it will
flicker to a very different but equally bad looking frame. I see the
same by running "tvtime" and trying to change various options. None of
these actions show any errors in dmesg. When I plug in the card, I get
http://pastebin.ca/2601413 and when I try to view the signal I only see:
[40375.270946] xc5000: firmware read 12401 bytes.
[40375.270962] xc5000: firmware uploading...
[40378.326038] xc5000: firmware upload complete...
Does this issue look familiar? I've tried everything I can think of, so
I'd really like some ideas for module parameters or lines of code to
change. Thanks.
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