Hi there,
I have one of these awful Flyvideo 2000s cards, and
I try to get it going under Linux. I ended up with this:
/* DeeJay <deejay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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name: "Lifeview FlyVideo 2000S", video_inputs: 3, audio_inputs: 3, tuner: 0, svhs: 2, gpiomask: 0x18e0, muxsel: { 2, 3, 0, 1}, audiomux: { 0x000000,0x0018e0,0x001000,0x001000,0x001080,0x001080 }, needs_tvaudio: 1, pll: PLL_28, tuner_type: 5, This is working with mono sound and with vertical
bars in some of the channels. Stereo sound and recording with xawtv isn't
working. Radio is working, but sounds disgusting. I tried out this
btInspector program, which gave this results:
Data1: "Flyvideo 2000s",
Data2: 0x0000007b, {2, 3, 0, 1}, 2, 0x00000002, 0x00000000, Data3: 0x0018e0, 0x000000, 0x001000, 0x000000, 0x001000, 0x000800, 0x001080, 0x001080 Info1: 878,11, b0 c2 Info2: [Studio - Video] My question is, how can I make stereo and recording
to work with the help of this data? And can those vertical bars be avoided? On
this card there are LG tuners which work like the ones of Philipps,
but there are less channels with bars under Windows. There are two TDA9874h
chips on the board, I think those are in charge for stereo.
Thanks.
Bye
DeeJay
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