> kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 5.500 MHz => dc is 0 [0/0] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.000 MHz => dc is 0 [0/0] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.500 MHz => dc is 0 [0/0] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: found PAL-BGHI main sound carrier @ 0.000 MHz [ ... ] > kernel: saa7134[0]/video: DCSDT: found PAL > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: tvaudio thread scan start [5] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 5.500 MHz => dc is 0 [0/0] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.000 MHz => dc is 0 [0/0] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: scanning 6.500 MHz => dc is 0 [0/0] > kernel: saa7134[0]/audio: found PAL-BGHI main sound carrier @ 0.000 MHz Hmm, ok, that is the reason why tv sound doesn't work. Not sure why this happens through ... Gerd -- You can't please everybody. And usually if you _try_ to please everybody, the end result is one big mess. -- Linus Torvalds, 2002-04-20