On 14/04/10 12:32 AM, Mark Lord wrote: ..
Thanks. I'll have a go at that some night. Meanwhile, tonight, audio failed.
.. Oh, I forgot to include this: Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: ================= START STATUS CARD #0 ================= Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Version: 1.4.0 Card: Hauppauge HVR-1600 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: Hauppauge model 74551, rev C1A3, serial# 1752579 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: MAC address is 00:0d:fe:1a:be:03 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: tuner model is TCL MFNM05-4 (idx 103, type 43) Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: TV standards NTSC(M) (eeprom 0x08) Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: audio processor is CX23418 (idx 38) Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: decoder processor is CX23418 (idx 31) Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tveeprom 1-0050: has radio Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Video signal: present Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Detected format: NTSC-M Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Specified standard: NTSC-M Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Specified video input: Composite 7 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Specified audioclock freq: 48000 Hz Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Detected audio mode: forced mode Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Detected audio standard: forced audio standard Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Audio muted: no Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Audio microcontroller: running Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Configured audio standard: BTSC Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Configured audio mode: MONO2 (LANGUAGE B) Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Specified audio input: Tuner (In8) Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 843: Preferred audio mode: stereo Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0 gpio-reset-ctrl: GPIO: direction 0x00003001, value 0x00003001 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tda9887 2-0043: Data bytes: b=0x14 c=0x30 e=0x44 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tuner 2-0061: Tuner mode: analog TV Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tuner 2-0061: Frequency: 531.25 MHz Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: tuner 2-0061: Standard: 0x0000b000 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cs5345 1-004c: Input: 1 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cs5345 1-004c: Volume: 0 dB Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Video Input: Tuner 1 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Audio Input: Tuner 1 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: GPIO: direction 0x00003001, value 0x00003001 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Tuner: TV Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Stream: MPEG-2 Program Stream Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: VBI Format: Private packet, IVTV format Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Video: 720x480, 30 fps Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Video: MPEG-2, 4x3, Variable Bitrate, 12000000, Peak 14500000 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Video: GOP Size 15, 2 B-Frames, GOP Closure Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Audio: 48 kHz, MPEG-1/2 Layer II, 224 kbps, Stereo, No Emphasis, No CRC Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Spatial Filter: Manual, Luma 1D Horizontal, Chroma 1D Horizontal, 0 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Temporal Filter: Manual, 8 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Median Filter: Off, Luma [0, 255], Chroma [0, 255] Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Status flags: 0x00200001 Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Stream encoder MPEG: status 0x0118, 0% of 2048 KiB (64 buffers) in use Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Stream encoder YUV: status 0x0000, 0% of 2025 KiB (20 buffers) in use Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Stream encoder VBI: status 0x0038, 5% of 1015 KiB (20 buffers) in use Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Stream encoder PCM audio: status 0x0000, 0% of 1024 KiB (256 buffers) in use Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: Read MPEG/VBI: 190420992/476784 bytes Apr 13 22:00:05 duke kernel: cx18-0: ================== END STATUS CARD #0 ================== -- Mark Lord Real-Time Remedies Inc. mlord@xxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html