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hermann pitton wrote:

Am So, den 20.02.2005 schrieb wduinker@xxxxxxxxx um 13:24:


I have a Leadtek PVR2000 OEM. Getting to understand how it should work
over the last week, i got video and mpeg streaming working, but no sound.

I have used the HAUPPAGE firmware as descibed on

http://ivtv.writeme.ch/tiki-index.php?page=ExtractingTheFirmware.

Mplayer gives: MPEG: No audio stream found -> no sound.

Does it have to do with the gpio values, as has been mentioned for other
cards in various posts. Can I just recover them on a windows machine. I
only have the driver from http://www.leadtek.com/. It might be also that
getting their firmware out of the driver solves the issue. Since it is an
OEM card I do not have any other windows (Winfast) software.

I use Linux Video 2.6.11-rc4-kraxel2, which has the patch from

http://dl.bytesex.org/patches/

If somebody could explain to me how I know that the right card is
detected, I would appreciate.

lspci -v says

00:0a.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant Winfast TV2000 XP (rev 05)
Subsystem: LeadTek Research Inc.: Unknown device 663c


                                              ^^^^^^^^^^^
Hi,

the right card is detected.
},{
               .subvendor = 0x107d,
               .subdevice = 0x663b,
               .card      = CX88_BOARD_LEADTEK_PVR2000,
       },{
               .subvendor = 0x107d,
               .subdevice = 0x663C,
               .card      = CX88_BOARD_LEADTEK_PVR2000,

The cards seem not to have an analog audio out connector, opposed to
what is claimed on Leadtek's website. So you depend on getting the audio


It actually has a connector , but I would like to use the pass-through mode. I am studying the cx2388x datasheet which I found at

http://www.olifantasia.com/projects/gnuradio/mdvh/cx2388x/

The reference in http://www.spinics.net/lists/vfl/msg09854.html I actually found at

http://www.packardbell.fr/specialevents/infocenter/redirect.asp?url=/specialevents/infocenter/02/Hardware/TVtuner/02tv003a/02tv003a.htm

in French explains which chips are being used for generating the audio out..

through the mpeg encoder, based on the code Jelle Foks initially
contributed.

A latest patch seems to be here from Catalin Climov.
http://www.spinics.net/lists/vfl/msg14666.html

That one is not yet in the snapshots.

Greetings,
Hermann



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