On 14:36 Mon 30 Jun , yoshi watanabe wrote: > sorry, seems that's the way gmail works by default. that was not intended. > i'll post results in 3-4 hours time when i'm home. > > On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Simon Farnsworth > <simon.farnsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Please don't drop the cc when replying - I'm passing on my own experiences > > with an unrelated card, in the hope that it helps you. > > > > Someone else on the list may look at this and have an "aha!" moment, > > answering your question for you. > > > > Note that the increased buffering is important for the SAA7134 - it seems to > > only be prepared to transfer audio data in blanking time, so if there's not > > enough buffering available, it just drops samples. > > > > yoshi watanabe wrote: > >> > >> i tried 32000 before when using arecord | aplay combo but the arecord > >> insisted on 48000 audio rate. will try again and report later, thanks. > >> > >> On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Simon Farnsworth > >> <simon.farnsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> > >>> yoshi watanabe wrote: > >>>> > >>>> hello. > >>>> > >>>> i'm using hauppauge hvr-1300 to receive video signal from playstation2 > >>>> console, pal model. video is just fine, but i'm having strange audio > >>>> issues, but judging by some searching i did - that's pretty common > >>>> with this card , although people have varied experience with the card. > >>>> > >>> I've had similar issues with SAA7134 based cards, which were resolved by > >>> changing audio parameters. > >>> > >>> If your problem is the same as mine was, try: > >>> arecord --format=S16 \ > >>> --rate=32000 \ > >>> --period-size=8192 \ > >>> --buffer-size=524288 | aplay > >>> > >>> This forces 32kHz sampling, and gives the card lots of buffer space to > >>> play > >>> with. > >>> -- > >>> Simon Farnsworth > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Simon Farnsworth > > Software Engineer > > > > ONELAN Limited > > 1st Floor Andersen House > > Newtown Road > > Henley-on-Thames, OXON > > RG9 1HG > > United Kingdom > > > > Tel: +44(0)1491 411400 > > Fax: +44(0)1491 579254 > > Support:+44(0)1491 845282 > > > > www.onelan.co.uk > > > > i just got white noise on audio. seems like this doesn't do the trick. i'll have to come up with something else. this message is really confusing : arecord -D hw:1 -c 2 --format=S16 --rate=32000 --period-size=8192 --buffer-size=524288 | aplay - Recording WAVE 'stdin' : Signed 16 bit Little Endian, Rate 32000 Hz, Stereo Warning: rate is not accurate (requested = 32000Hz, got = 48000Hz) please, try the plug plugin does it mean it didn't work as expected? also during playback i get numerous copies of this line in my dmesg (during recording) : cx88[0]: irq aud [0x1001] dn_risci1* dn_sync* what does that mean? some extra info about my hardware: my audio devices : **** List of CAPTURE Hardware Devices **** card 0: CK804 [NVidia CK804], device 0: Intel ICH [NVidia CK804] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: CK804 [NVidia CK804], device 1: Intel ICH - MIC ADC [NVidia CK804 - MIC ADC] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 1: CX8811 [Conexant CX8811], device 0: CX88 Digital [CX88 Digital] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 0: CK804 [NVidia CK804], device 0: Intel ICH [NVidia CK804] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: CK804 [NVidia CK804], device 2: Intel ICH - IEC958 [NVidia CK804 - IEC958] Subdevices: 1/1 Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 lspci -n shows that the card should work fine with cx88-alsa (which i have loaded). 01:07.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05) 01:07.1 Multimedia controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder [Audio Port] (rev 05) 01:07.2 Multimedia controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder [MPEG Port] (rev 05) 01:07.0 0400: 14f1:8800 (rev 05) 01:07.1 0480: 14f1:8811 (rev 05) 01:07.2 0480: 14f1:8802 (rev 05) those ids are said to be supported. i have no ideas atm what else to try. trying 48000 sampling rate with bigger buffer also produces noise. i guess i'll dig the mailing list archive once again. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb