RE: AverTV Studio audio

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Works fine for me. (MDK8.1,2.4.18,v4l from kernel)

>From modules.conf:
pre-install bttv modprobe -k msp3400;modprobe -k tuner 
options bttv radio=1 card=41 no_overlay=0 gbuffers=4 
options tuner type=23 

Kernel compiled with:
video4linux, i2c ("I2C support" , "I2C bit-banging interfaces"), bttv
(BT848) - modul, teletext (SAA5249 Teletext processor) - modul, TV Mixer
(Sound -> TV card (bt848) mixer support) - modul 


Daniel Bena

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Eldridge [mailto:bill@xxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 3:38 PM
To: video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  AverTV Studio audio


Bill Eldridge wrote:
> 
>   I got an AVerTV Studio w/ FM delivered,
> and am wondering how to get audio off of it -
> btaudio or not. If I don't have xawtv or ffmpeg
> running, there's audio coming out the Aver
> audio jack. As soon as I run xawtv or ffmpeg,
> the audio disappears, unless I switch to
> S-Video or Composite, at which point the
> TV audio comes back. (but of course there's
> no TV picture). Same if I use
> xawtv -C /dev/{dsp0,dsp1,dsp2} I get nothing off
> of the btaudio analog or digital.
> 
> The card is auto detected as type 41,
> with tuner 28 (confirmed with tuner info
> on the card). The tda9840 chip is also
> autodetected.

This is a RH7.2, kernel 2.4.19-pre3,
bttv-0.8.37, xawtv-3.73 system.  I tried
the 3 Aver card settings listed, card=41
is autodetected & works best. Used both
v4l2=1 & 0, no change.

--
Bill Eldridge
Radio Free Asia
bill@xxxxxxx



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