Re: saa7134-0.1.11 FV2K radio

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Were you the one who defined the radio entry? You might need to add
a correct gpio entry for the radio input. I'm not sure if it defaults
to 0x0000 if it's not defined, which is used for the TV audio. Try
gpio: 0x2000, or gpio: 0x6000, which is not used in my non-FM FV2K.
If you get it working, please update Gerd to add it to the FV2K entry.


Hi,

It's me who tried this radio entries and who then switched do
change gpio. But in the meantime the behaviour of my
card was so strange and unexplicable that I temporarily stopped to
post messages to this list - until I gather more reliable information.
What happened till now:
* first the sound did not work, but the radio switched it on,
  so I had mono sound and I also had no control over this sound
  from xawtv. This lasted for a week or so.
* then I tried gpio change and 0x2000 worked - the behaviour
  really changed immediatelly, which made me very
  happy because I thought that I know what's on my card.
* The next day there was no sound at all - auto carrier detection
  always returned pure zeros.
* but, surprise, surprise, from the next day on (now it is about 4
  days) my card works with ORIGINAL saa7134 0.1.11, no gpio
  change is needed, even more - trying to change gpio value
  to 0x0000, 0x2000, 0x4000, 0x6000 does not matter at all,
  card allways works as it should.

So, I am at the beginning again about the knowledge of the card I
have. It works nicely and I am waiting the day it stops to,
so I could see its new behaviour. My linux box is not running
constantly, I switch it off every day, I even pull the
cord from the wall to be sure no power is present... I
am investigating this and when I found out something that
really holds, I will share.

Stane.









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