Re: saa7134(FlyVideo2000) sound

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On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, sad wrote:

>
> on 8/30/02 7:47 AM, Wan Tat Chee at tcwan@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >
> > Are you referring to TV audio or external audio?
> > The FlyVideo 2000 only has mono in the TV audio portion.
> > As for external audio, I haven't checked this myself recently,
> > but it's controlled via GPIO lines and I don't think it should've changed
> > since the beginning (saa7134-cards.c entry for FV2K Composite & S-Video
> > entries).
> You are right.
> I would like to appologise everybody.
> I bought second hand card.
> After 5 months finally I guessed - it is FlyVideo3000.
> Curiosity.
> with card=2 I have got stereo.
> Drivers are right of course.
> And it all worked as FlyVideo2000 - mono.
> Wieslaw
>
>

The FlyVideo 2000 uses the saa7130 chip which is mono only, and is
compatible with saa7134 used in FlyVideo 3000. For the FlyVideo 3000, some
additional bit-banging is needed to enable the audio paths correctly.
If you've selected Flyvideo 2000, the audio setup isn't done.

T.C.

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