Re: Porting analog support from HVR-1500 to the DViCO FusionHDTV7 Dual Express (Read this one)

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OK, so I tested both s-video and composite inputs.  I get video for s-video, but not composite.  The video seems to flicker a little bit in tv time.  I just have standard rca cables plugged in for audio, but I can;t get any sound.
I tried changing the "tuner-type" to 0xc2, 0xc4, and 0x61.  All three gave the same results.

     --Tim


On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:23 PM, Steven Toth <stoth@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Tim Lucas wrote:
OK, so I'm a little dumb.  How do you want me to test those.  Should I hook up some device to the S-Video input like my DVD player?  
    --Tim

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Steven Toth <stoth@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:stoth@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

   Tim Lucas wrote:

       I forgot to mention that I commented out the digital tuner at
       .portc first.  Then I tried to tune channels, but could not.
        Then I changed the tuner to 0xc8 >> 1, leaving .portc commented
       out.  I still could not tune channels.

           --Tim



   I really need you to test composite or svideo, did you do this?

   - Steve




--
--Tim

Yes, hook up a dvd player to the svideo adapter cable, then use tvtime to switch the inputs to svideo.

I suspect (hope?) this should instantly work for you. If not, something is really wrong inside the cx25840 driver.

Let me know.... also, be sure to try the composite input also.

Regards,

Steve



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    --Tim
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