A Divendres 28 Abril 2006 22:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] va escriure: > Any chance that you need to wire the TV card up to a separate sound > card?
Yes, the TV+radio card is connected to the sound card (one external cable to the sound card audio in). For this reason I can ear one «clic clic clic» when move the KRadio dial between radio FM MHz. I don't locate solutions. Maybe the problem is with bt878: [dmesg] bt878: AUDIO driver version 0.0.0 loaded bt878: Bt878 AUDIO function found (0). ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:05:02.1[A] -> GSI 18 (level, low) -> IRQ 50 bt878_probe: card id=[0x1211bd], Unknown card. Exiting.. But is loaded: $ lsmod |grep -i bt bt878 10604 0 bttv 159996 1 bt878 video_buf 20580 1 bttv firmware_class 9824 1 bttv compat_ioctl32 1408 1 bttv i2c_algo_bit 8360 1 bttv v4l2_common 7584 3 tuner,msp3400,bttv btcx_risc 4744 1 bttv ir_common 9380 1 bttv tveeprom 13744 1 bttv videodev 8960 1 bttv i2c_core 19840 8 nvidia,tuner,tda9887,msp3400,bttv,i2c_algo_bit,tveeprom,i2c_i801 :? > I've seen that setup before. It sucks when there are dropped > video frames, though; after each dropped frame the audiop ends up that > much more out of sync. The TV card should really report dropped frames > even if it doesn't provide their contents. I don't have tested the TV signal, doesn't have antenna plug near the computer. Thanks :) -- Benjamí http://blog.bitassa.cat .