Re: HVR-1800 Analouge Issues

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Steven Toth wrote:
> Dustin Coates wrote:
>> Dustin Coates wrote:
>>> Steven Toth wrote:
>>>  
>>>> Dustin Coates wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>> *From:* linux-dvb-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx 
>>>>> [mailto:linux-dvb-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Dustin Coates
>>>>> *Sent:* Thursday, September 25, 2008 7:36 PM
>>>>> *To:* linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> *Subject:*  HVR-1800 Analouge Issues
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Ok I’ve recently decided to start seeing if I can 
>>>>> figure out the issue with the Analouge, on this card, first my 
>>>>> normal dmesg.
>>>>>       
>>>> The analog encoder works fine for me.
>>>>
>>>> In my case the basic analog tuner is usually /dev/video0 and the 
>>>> encoder is video1.
>>>>
>>>> Launch tvtime (which opens video0) tune and everything is fine, 
>>>> then cat /dev/video1 >test.mpg is working as expected.
>>>>
>>>> - Steve
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     
>>> Ok, TVTime works, still some static on a mostly the lower, and higher
>>> channels.
>>>
>>> Mythtv is only showing a green screen.
>>>
>>>
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>> Mythbackend.log is showing these errors.
>>
>> VIDIOCGCHAN: Invalid argument
>> VIDIOCMCAPTUREi0: Invalid argument
>> VIDIOCMCAPTUREi1: Invalid argument
>> VIDIOCMCAPTURE0: Invalid argument
>> VIDIOCMCAPTURE1: Invalid argument
>>
>>
>> I think if i can get past these errors it might just work...
>
> When tvtime was running can you try cat /dev/video1 >test.mpg as I 
> suggested?
>
> - Steve
OK, when i load tvtime as tvtime --device=/dev/video1

I get the an error.

Videoinput: Driver refuses to set norm: Invalid argument

When i load tvtime as /dev/video0

I get a picture, but it's interlaced with a lot of static

Then when i try to cat /dev/video0 i get a Device or resource busy

cat /dev/video1, no errors . I play the file, and i get static, barley 
see picture, i can hear audio though.

Uploaded the video file to: (only 14MB) http://systemoverload.net/test.mpg

When  i set it up in mythtv i set it up as an analogue card.

Setting it to /dev/video1 gives me these errors in mythbackend.log.

2008-09-29 16:15:40.761 Channel(/dev/video1) Error: SetInputAndFormat(2, 
NTSC)
            while setting format (v4l v2)
            eno: Invalid argument (22)
2008-09-29 16:15:40.763 Channel(/dev/video1) Error: SetInputAndFormat(2, 
NTSC)
            while setting format (v4l v2)
            eno: Invalid argument (22)
2008-09-29 16:15:40.764 Channel(/dev/video1) Error: SetInputAndFormat(2, 
ATSC)
            while setting format (v4l v2)
            eno: Invalid argument (22)
2008-09-29 16:15:40.765 Channel(/dev/video1): SetInputAndFormat() failed
2008-09-29 16:15:40.765 TVRec(2) Error: Failed to set channel to 2.
2008-09-29 16:15:40.787 TVRec(2) Error: GetProgramRingBufferForLiveTV()
            ProgramInfo is invalid.
ProgramInfo: channame() startts(Mon Sep 29 16:15:40 2008) endts(Mon Sep 
29 16:15:40 2008)
             recstartts(Mon Sep 29 16:15:40 2008) recendts(Mon Sep 29 
16:15:40 2008)
             title()
VIDIOCGMBUF:: Invalid argument
2008-09-29 16:15:41.849 AutoExpire: CalcParams(): Max required Free 
Space: 2.0 GB w/freq: 15 min
2008-09-29 16:16:21.869 TVRec(2): Changing from WatchingLiveTV to None
2008-09-29 16:16:21.888 Finished recording : channel 4294967295
2008-09-29 16:16:21.892 scheduler: Finished recording: : channel 4294967295

Setting it to /dev/video0 gives me the errors posted in my last email.


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