On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 09:31 pm, ras2 wrote: > On 2003-01-28 at 13:00:46 +1100, Michael Pearce <chuzwuzza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > This is what happens upon loading the driver > > [...] > > > i2c-core.o: driver i2c tda9887 driver registered. > > tda9887: probing bt848 #0 i2c adapter [id=0x10005] > > tda9887: chip found @ 0x86 > > i2c-core.o: client [tda9887] registered to adapter [bt848 #0](pos. 1). > > bttv0: using tuner=33 > > Just because it says it's using tuner=33 it doesn't mean it actually > uses it... > > I have a PCTV without radio, but I think you should get something like > this too: > > tuner: type set to 33 (MT2032 universal) > MT2032: Companycode=4d54 Part=04 Revision=04 > bttv0: i2c attach [client=MT2032 universal,ok] > MT2032: Companycode=4d54 Part=04 Revision=04 > (may be different depending on bttv version, but it should at least > mention mt2032 somewhere). > > [...] > > > This is what happens upon running radio -f 105.7 (I've just rebooted from > > windows at this point, so radio is locked to that frequency for some > > reason) > > What happens if you power off, power up and then boot to Linux > instead of just rebooting? > If I do that, the card behaves as before - TV works fine, and radio doesn't work at all. > -R. > > > > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list