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Mailing List Archive: Tinny Audio
https://lists.archive.carbon60.com/ivtv/devel/29278
Just like our previous problem with ivtvctl -q0, this toggles bad audio on and off in a random sort of way. I am trying a very crude hack that seems to fix my problem (may break other stuff though) In cx25840-audio.c, I added a reset of cx25840 register 0x803 at the end of the set_audclk_freq function.
Mailing List Archive: Tinny Audio
https://lists.archive.carbon60.com/ivtv/devel/28703/?page=1;mh=-1;
It was noted that using ivtvctl -q0 sometimes cleared up the problem. Someone noted that they use a brute force script to do this every 15 ... but noticeable pause or interruption in the audio. So running it every few seconds produced a very noticeable and irritating periodic audio dropout. Is anyone successfully using a brute force script and ...
[ivtv-devel] ivtv 0.3.8 PVR 150-MCE, tried radio and now ...
$ ivtvctl -p 2 $ mplayer /dev/video0 Turns out that exiting radio sets the audio volume down real low. $ ivtvctl -Y ioctl: VIDIOC_QUERYCTRL Brightness = 128 Contrast = 64 Saturation = 64 Hue = 0 Volume = 11776 Mute = 0 $ ivtvctl -y volume=65000 ioctl VIDIOC_S_CTRL ok $ mplayer /dev/video0 Now I get audio and video working fine.
Mailing List Archive: Tinny Audio
https://lists.archive.carbon60.com/ivtv/devel/30601
for problems. I'll modify cx25840-audio.c and commit it in svn for others to test. Hans On Sunday 16 April 2006 02:10, Jim Pulokas wrote: > Given that the new firmware prevents the bad audio > when doing ivtvctl -q0, but not when doing mythtv > recordings, I have been studying what mythtv is doing > to cause the bad audio.
Mailing List Archive: Sound PVR-350
https://lists.archive.carbon60.com/mythtv/users/110550
Ok, to recap, when you ivtvctl -Q, it shows that the audio is set to 0. Have you removed the msp3400ko.o module and put it back? --- Ronald Kohsman <[email protected]> wrote: > No sound directly out of the 350. I have used > alsamixer and kmix > fiddling with the stupid settings... Nothing yet. > > Sometimes I wonder what am I …
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