In message <617be8890811240823x51995503jd1de6337e11bd90@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Eduard Huguet" wrote: > >Hi, lo > I've tested you driver compared to the offcial LinuxTV HG tree, and I >**think** (can be wrong, though...) that I'm getting "correct" audio when >using a higher input volume. I mean, both drivers delivers crackly sound >when given a high volume input, but yours seems to hold up a higher volume >level before starting to fail. just to explain what the changes actually do: the wm8775 in v4l-dvb has a fixed gain which uses a form of AGC circuit to center to gain someplace above 0dB. this function is fixed. my changes to not activate that feature and by defailt the gain is set to 0dB. >I hope this means anything to you... :D sort of yes. before and after I could get distortion in some audio passages, however, by utilising v4l2-ctl to set the gain to -6dB those passages become clear. this will be input dependant. I don't really have a lot of test cases to provide you with and haven't done much investigation into the optimum setting. you can test this more easily using the newly working FM radio (does it work in the hvr-3000) in kradio which has a radio volume control. cya -- // / {:)==={ Darron Broad <darron@xxxxxxxx> \\ \ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb