Re: FYI on AverMedia TV/FM 98

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> > Last night I noticed in the bttv-cards.c source a comment about 0x04
> > working for some cards in the audiomux for card 6. So I tried that
> > instead of the auto-detected card=41 and the card stopped picking
> > up the LANG1 audio channel as STEREO, and vice-versa and started working
> > properly

Small update. I was getting IRQ timeouts, so I went back to the auto-detected
card of 41, but use the audiomux values of card=6, with the 0x4 alteration
and everything has been sweet since [ except lavrec hanging my box after
about 10 minutes of recording, in console mode, so it isn't the NVidia binary
drivers in X issue, though I do have an NVidia card, using the fbdev :( ]

> > With i2c-core debug=3, I see it find something @ 0x40, but when the
> > bttv driver search for the MSP34xx @ 0x80 (0x80 >> 1 == 0x40) it's not
> > picked up...oh well.
> 
> 1) Try "./detect" from bttv-0.7.xx/tools.
>    This properly scans i2c bus on your card.

It stops after about the 6th address with a Resource busy response.

> 2) Determine the chip on your card by looking and it.

guess this is my only choice now....
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