On 05/30/2013 05:13 AM, Ezequiel Garcia wrote:
Hi Alejandro,
See below.
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Jon Arne Jørgensen <jonarne@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 09:48:38PM -0300, "Alejandro A. Valdés" wrote:
[...]
[ 187.472216] easycap::0adjust_contrast: adjusting contrast to 0x3F
[ 187.496207] easycap::0adjust_saturation: adjusting saturation to 0x2F
[ 187.520220] easycap::0adjust_hue: adjusting hue to 0x00
Kernel dmesg should say stk1160.
[...]
Module Size Used by
[...]
easycap 1213860 1
As Jon says lsmod and dmesg should say stk1160, and not easycap.
It's my bad: the first kernel version that includes stk1160 instead of the
old driver is v3.7.x.
You'll have to re-try with a newer kernel.
Notice that you probably own a device with no AC97-compliant
audio output. For those devices, the sound does not work.
It's on my TODO list, but I'm not sure when I will be able to do it.
AFAIK, some devices have AC97 sound (and thus work), and some doesn't.
Sorry for the confusion,
Well, upgraded to kernel 3.7, but with the same results: no audio. Now
the lsmod output shows the stk1160 driver loaded instead of the former
EasyCAP, so that one got solved. Not quite sure about ac97 compliance,
but I already tested with 5 or 6 different machines, all of them running
the kernel 3.7 or up, and all of them also showing the ac97 bus being
used by the ac97 codec (from lsmod output too), and none did work so far.
Little bit frustrating. May be time now to toss the damn dongle away and
start looking for linux certified hardware.
Thanks anyway. Alex.
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