Was there ever a solution to this? I just bought a VoodooTV 200 and I'm
wondering if I'm going to run into the same problems or not. :|
At 05:38 PM 2/21/2003 -0500, you wrote:
OK, I have an update. I figured out that I can have good sound or good
picture, but not both. I found decent audio at fine tune offset of +7.
But the picture is on the verge of unacceptable.
I updated to bttv 0.7.105. Any other ideas on how to get good video _and_
audio?
On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, jklaas wrote:
> I had problems getting sound out of my voodootv 200 and after getting help
> with that I now just get static on the audio. The video looks fine. I
> noticed that whenever I remove ~/.xawtv and it goes through "searching"
> for channels I get this:
>
> scanning channel list us-cable...
> 1 ( 73.25 MHz): no station
> 2 ( 55.25 MHz): no station
> 3 ( 61.25 MHz): no station
> 4 ( 67.25 MHz): no station
> ...
>
> I tried fine tuning on a channel (as xawtv assumes you are just using the
> frequencies listed even if it can't find a station) but didn't get any
> improvements.
>
> I'm running this on the Mandrake 9.1 beta1 using the stock kernel which is
> 2.4.21 with the Mandrake customizations. I'm using a KYRO II based video
> card with fbdev driver. I can't tell what version of bttv it's using but
> I think it's 0.7 something.
>
> I'm using xawtv 3.85 from Mandrake Cooker. Should I try downloading the
> latest version of the bttv driver? Is the audio tuning offset somehow and
> is that something I can experiment with using v4lctl?
>
> Would having bttv compiled into the kernel help versus having it as a
> module? Should I be concentrating on the msp3400 driver instead?
>
>
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James Klaas
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