saa7134: carrier not found problem

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Hi everybody,

I own a Medion/Tevion 9717 with the 7134 chip.
I already readed some report about the problem
of the stereo TV sound (NICAM,...).

My problem is of course the same:
The audio thread is not able to find the carrier, it reports
always carrier at 0MHz.

Yesterday I've tried some another audio clock definition:
I've copied 0x00187de7 in place of 0x00200000 in the
definition of my card (saa7134-cards.c).
I've compiled everything and give a try.

The good news: the audio thread detects something. But I was not
able to hear anything (too much noise). I've changed the channel
into a mono channel (TV5 in Germany) and I was able to hear something,
far away from the perfection but it was something (I may understand
what the people said).

I've thinked: Great, I just have to look the frequency clock of the card and make
some better fine tuning. I've shut down the computer, remove the card, reinstall
the card, turn on the computer and make the test again.
This time I've tried another numbers, it didn't work. I've tried the 0x00187de7 number,
it doesn't work anymore !!!! Ok, it was a cut and paste, so may be I didn't write
the good number, so I try 0x00187de or 0x0087de7, ... It doesn't work at all !!!

What do you think about that ? Gerd, do you think the audio clock is the solution to this
problem ?

best regards,

didier


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