(note - the CC list is everyone over 50% certainty from get_maintainer.pl) I'm having problems getting a Hauppauge HVR-1110 card to successfully tune PAL-D at 85.250 MHz vision frequency; by experimentation, I've determined that the tda18271 is tuning to a frequency 1.25 MHz lower than the vision frequency I've requested, so the following workaround "fixes" it for me. diff --git a/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c b/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c index 63cc400..1a94e1a 100644 --- a/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c +++ b/drivers/media/common/tuners/tda18271-fe.c @@ -1031,6 +1031,7 @@ static int tda18271_set_analog_params(struct dvb_frontend *fe, mode = "I"; } else if (params->std & V4L2_STD_DK) { map = &std_map->atv_dk; + freq += 1250000; mode = "DK"; } else if (params->std & V4L2_STD_SECAM_L) { map = &std_map->atv_l; I've checked with a signal analyser, and confirmed that my signal generator is getting the spectrum right - I am seeing vision peaking at 85.25 MHz, with one sideband going down to 84.5 MHz, and the other going up to 90.5MHz. I also see an audio carrier at 91.75 MHz. I'm going to run with this hack in place, but I'd appreciate it if someone who knew more about the TDA18271 looked at this, and either gave me a proper fix for testing, or confirmed that what I'm doing is right. -- Simon Farnsworth Software Engineer ONELAN Limited http://www.onelan.com/ -- 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