On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 12:36:21AM +0000, David Bottrill wrote: Hauppauge WinTV works with SuSE 9.2 as well as it worked with SuSE 9.1/9.0 and SuSE 8.x
I have two TV cards that I have user in the past with SuSE on in an old IXMicro card the other is a PixelView card. The last version of SuSE O had these working with was 9.0 since then neither card has worked. To prove a point I downgraded my test machine (removeable discs) from 9.2 to 9.1 and neither card would work. I then went back to 9.0 and at least the IXMicro card works, I didn't try the other. 9.0 was the last SuSE distro to use the 2.4.x kernel so my questions are:
1) What has broken, does anyone have any clues? 2) Alternatively what TV cards will work with 9.2? I'm in the UK and so use the PAL-I TV standard.
The symptoms are the bttv module loads, kdetv or other TV programs see "snow" but scanning for channels fails to find any signals. I have let YAST autodetect the cards and I have manually configured the cards including specifying the tuner module to no avail.
I'm getting the following errors in the log:
bttv0: SCERR @36531000,bits: HSYNC OFLOW FBUS SCERR* bttv0: timeout: drop=54 irq=55138/61043, risc=2264104c, bits: HSYNC OFLOW FDSR
Whilst kdetv is running and with some logging enabled for the BTTV driver I get something like this repeated over and over although this may just be ongoing logging of normal operation:
bttv0: risc packed : line 0 ptr eb7840010 (repeated through to) bttbv0 risc packed: line 157 ptr eb7845f8 bttv0: risc packed: 64 sglist elems bttv0: loop=0 fc=4955 riscs=1, riscc=366fa01c, bits: VSYNC* HSYNC bttv0: loop=0 fc=4956 riscs=1, riscc=32d22024, bits: VSYNC* HSYNC bttv0: loop=0 fc=4957 riscs=1, riscc=3b2c05a4, bits: VSYNC* HSYNC 7 FDSR bttv0: loop=0 fc=4958 riscs=1, riscc=366f103c, bits: VSYNC* HSYNC FBUS bttv0: loop=0 fc=4959 riscs=1, riscc=32d2301c, bits: VSYNC* HSYNC bttv0: loop=0 fc=4960 riscs=4, riscc=2b7bf01c, bits: HSYNC 7 RISCI* FDSR bttv0/vbi: buf prepare c19ca6e0: top=c19c1784 bottom=c19ca791 field=seq-tb tbbv0/vbi: queue c19ca6e0
Thanks in advance for any advise guys.
-- David Bottrill
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