Re: Philips 7134 sound problem(?)

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Hey there...         <( http://www.matthew2k.de.vu )>-=-<( powered by linux)>

Ok, just made a first step in the direction of a possible fix.     I searched
through the mailinglist archive and found a mail by Wan Tat Chee  who suggest
to someone with similar problems that he should change:
  
   aumux: TV
to
   aumux: LINE2
   
in saa7134-cards.c in the FLYVIDEO3000 section. I have done that  and  I  get
the following result: sound works for both, TV and radio *but* there are some
strange side effects:

 * audio is activated as soon as the saa7134 module is being loaded
 * audio cannot be muted with xawtv or gnomeradio
 * audio in TV mode is only *mono* whereas the radio is stereo... changing
   the mode in xawtv has no effect... *panic*
 * audio volume is very faint - I have to bring up the volume of my line in
   to 100%... using the mixer device of the saa7134 doesn't work well too,
   because if I try to change the values, the slider just jumps to 100% and
   doesn't move a bit anymore... no matter with what tool I try it. :(((

And there are also two picture problems:

 * using the v4l support of X, my matrox card should scale the image up to the
   current resolution - when I try that, the image is indeed scaled to the max
   but it has the wrong aspect ratio (the image is squeezed in width and has a
   corrupted bar right next to the picture)

 * grabdisplay in xawtv doesn't work at all - does that mean, grabbing is not
   possible at the moment at all?

Ok, that's all I could figure out on myself... :(
Matthew.

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