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Re: [SLE] What has sound and what does not in SuSE 9.2
- From: Graham Smith <gqs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 14:16:05 +1000
- Message-id: <200406011416.05458.gqs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 08:52, Terry Eck wrote:
> I have run several programs under SuSE 9.1 using KDE.
> Programs with sound:
> KsCD: Plays CD's no problem.
> Grip: Played CD's and ripped ogg files.
> (system froze when I was running kdetv with grip,
> keyboard lock, had to reboot)
> Jux: plays fine using the ripped ogg files.
> xmms: works great.
> Frozen Bubble: works with sound.
>
> The only program which does not provide sound so far is kdetv.
>
> When entering KDE there is no sound announcement but leaving KDE
> there is a sound announcement.
>
> Also, The following is taken from dmesg for both SuSE 9.1 and 8.2
>
> SuSE 9.1----------------
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
> tvaudio: TV audio decoder + audio/video mux driver
> tvaudio: known chips: \
> tda9840,tda9873h,tda9874h/a,tda9850,tda9855,tea6300, ...
> tuner: chip found at addr 0xc2 i2c-bus bt878 #0 [sw]
> tuner: type set to 2 (Philips NTSC (FI1236,FM1236 and compatibles)) \
> by bt878 #0 [sw]
>
> SuSE 8.2----------------
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
> tvaudio: TV audio decoder + audio/video mux driver
> tvaudio: known chips: \
> tda9840,tda9873h,tda9874h/a,tda9850,tda9855,tea6300, ...
> tuner: probing bt848 #0 i2c adapter [id=0x10005]
> tuner: chip found @ 0xc2
> tuner: type set to 2 (Philips NTSC (FI1236,FM1236 and compatibles))
> --------------------------
>
If you have both SuSE 8.2 & 9.1 available compare the modules.conf and
modprobe.conf. You should see something similar to this in both.
options bttv card=37 gbuffers=4 pll=1 radio=1 tuner=5
Just alter SuSE 9.1 modprobe.conf to what is set in modules.conf.
The two options you may need to change are the "pll" and "tuner".
From memory I had trouble many years ago with the wrong setting for "pll"
which caused the sound problem. Then again I have a different card and TV
standards to you.
--
Regards,
Graham Smith
---------------------------------------------------------
> I have run several programs under SuSE 9.1 using KDE.
> Programs with sound:
> KsCD: Plays CD's no problem.
> Grip: Played CD's and ripped ogg files.
> (system froze when I was running kdetv with grip,
> keyboard lock, had to reboot)
> Jux: plays fine using the ripped ogg files.
> xmms: works great.
> Frozen Bubble: works with sound.
>
> The only program which does not provide sound so far is kdetv.
>
> When entering KDE there is no sound announcement but leaving KDE
> there is a sound announcement.
>
> Also, The following is taken from dmesg for both SuSE 9.1 and 8.2
>
> SuSE 9.1----------------
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
> tvaudio: TV audio decoder + audio/video mux driver
> tvaudio: known chips: \
> tda9840,tda9873h,tda9874h/a,tda9850,tda9855,tea6300, ...
> tuner: chip found at addr 0xc2 i2c-bus bt878 #0 [sw]
> tuner: type set to 2 (Philips NTSC (FI1236,FM1236 and compatibles)) \
> by bt878 #0 [sw]
>
> SuSE 8.2----------------
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
> bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
> tvaudio: TV audio decoder + audio/video mux driver
> tvaudio: known chips: \
> tda9840,tda9873h,tda9874h/a,tda9850,tda9855,tea6300, ...
> tuner: probing bt848 #0 i2c adapter [id=0x10005]
> tuner: chip found @ 0xc2
> tuner: type set to 2 (Philips NTSC (FI1236,FM1236 and compatibles))
> --------------------------
>
If you have both SuSE 8.2 & 9.1 available compare the modules.conf and
modprobe.conf. You should see something similar to this in both.
options bttv card=37 gbuffers=4 pll=1 radio=1 tuner=5
Just alter SuSE 9.1 modprobe.conf to what is set in modules.conf.
The two options you may need to change are the "pll" and "tuner".
From memory I had trouble many years ago with the wrong setting for "pll"
which caused the sound problem. Then again I have a different card and TV
standards to you.
--
Regards,
Graham Smith
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