Re: [patch][saa7134] do not change mute state for capturing audio

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24.07.2011 22:36, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
So, only people that has saa7134 with alsa stream that opted
to wire the saa7134 device to the sound card, and with a strong
interference at the default tunning frequency (400 MHz) would
notice a problem.
No, the "strong interference" thing have nothing to
do with it, I think. My card detects signal sometimes,
not always. Otherwise it says this:
---
saa7134[0]/audio: audio carrier scan failed, using 5.500 MHz [default]
---
yet the moise is still there.
If you look into a tvaudio_thread() function, you'll
notice that it disables automute _unconditionally_!
saa7134_tvaudio_do_scan() also disables automute
unconditionally.
That's why I think there are bugs. Can we start
from fixing at least this, and see what happens then?

Since I have no idea why it finds some carrier, I can't
fix that in any way. Or, maybe, not to call the scan
on driver init? What will that break?
Analog tuners need to be tuned at the device init on a high frequency
according with their datasheets, otherwise the PLL may fail.
OK.
Maybe, not disabling the automute when the scan
was started at init, rather than when it was requested
by an app?

You're the first one that reported it, and the code is there for _years_.
So, this is not a commonly noticed problem at all.
I am only the first one who reported it _to that list_.
I think most other reports were against pulseaudio.
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