On Tue, Oct 03, 2006 at 12:06:53AM +0200, you [hermann pitton] wrote: > > oops, you mentioned you use "fm" from fmtools and I didn't remember > immediately that there is an issue with it and this radio tuner, but I > pointed to it in another mail today on the video4linux-list. > > fm just tunes in and quits, but this tuner goes to standby, if not used. Ah, ok. I noticed the quitting issue as well. > Unfortunately after using "fm" it produces unmuted noise. > Use kradio (v4l2!) or radio from xawtv. Gnomeradio should be fine too, > but don't have it installed currently on that machine. After finding out 'fm' does not work (fully) I've been solely using gnomeradio. > "while true; do ./fm -d /dev/radio1 102.5 62000; done" > gives me continious cracks too. Yeah, those are not the cracks I was talking about. Sorry for the confusion. The cracks I hear with gnomeradio (caused most likely weak signal) are _much_ shorter and frequent. > Must be caused by walking ioctls. > With the other apps > "arecord -D hw:2,0 -r 32000 -c 2 -f S16_LE | aplay" in my case works > fine. It does work with gnomeradio, but as said there's the crackling sound (I think we can conclude it's a signal issue and forget about it unless something suggests otherwise) and the arecord|aplay issue going out of sync issue. > Also don't get dsp access errors. They might be related to the arecord|aplay out of sync issue. > Do they persist after reloading the modules? I think I did unload and reload once, and the issue reappeared, but I can retry. > Hmm, maybe some incompatible > alsa stuff. Perhaps. > For the antenna input question in your previous mail, yes, you can just > use the cable-tv input for DVB-T without using radio previously. This > will change as soon Hartmut picks up the patch, which automates the DVB- > T antenna input setting from within saa7134-dvb for that card. Ok. Thanks! -- v -- v@xxxxxx _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb