Re: how does v4l2 driver communicate a frequency lock to mythtv

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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Bee Hock Goh <beehock@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> i have been doing some usb snoop and making some changes to the
> existing staging tm6000 to get my tm5600/xc2028 usb stick to work.
> Thanks to a lot of help from Stefan, I have some limited success and
> is able to get mythtv to do channel scan. However, mythtv is not able
> to logon to the channel even though usbmon shown the same in/out using
> usbmon and snoop on the stick windows application.
>
> Where should I be looking at to inform that a channel is to be locked?

For most applications, the G_TUNER call must set the response struct
v4l2_tuner's "signal" field to a nonzero value.

Devin

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