Marcelo,
I've got the Pixelview card, and tuner=72 didn't work for me, nor did
tuner=70. Once you've gotten the card to recognize on addr=0x61, you
might want to try these settings. I had no sound until I set the card
number to 37. Here's my modprobe.conf
options bttv card=37 tuner=43
options tuner addr=0x61
The card works fine for me with these settings.
Jim Elmborg
> The current hack is tuner=43, what makes a big difference.
>
> Keep in mind what was just said again, especially what happens when
trying on stereo sound.
>
> This card variant and the tuner and the radio is not yet officially
> supported.
Any sound would be great, even mono, at least is a start. I tried
tuner=43 and tried using the addr=0x61 as you said, the dmesg output
shows the new tuner but keeps the same old addr:
tuner: chip found at addr 0xc2 i2c-bus bt878 #0 [sw]
bttv0: using tuner=43
tuner: type set to 43 (Philips NTSC MK3 (FM1236MK3 or FM1236/F) by bt878
#0 [sw]
My television standard is PAL-M and with this new tuner I get no image
and no sound.
what do you think?
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