Date: 06 Mar 1998 07:43:04 +0100 From: Frank Nobis <fn@Radio-do.de> To: Joachim.Wunder@lrz-muenchen.de Cc: Randall Hopper <rhh@ct.picker.com>, multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Status on detect fix for Hauppauge FI1236 MK2 Tuner Cards Message-ID: <ygebtvks4jr.fsf@trinity.radio-do.de> In-Reply-To: Joachim.Wunder@lrz-muenchen.de's message of "Fri, 06 Mar 1998 01:44:52 GMT" References: <19980305184212.19704@ct.picker.com> <34ff53d1.66263@mailhost.lrz-muenchen.de>
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>>>>> "jw" == Joachim Wunder <Joachim.Wunder@lrz-muenchen.de> writes: jw> On Thu, 5 Mar 1998 18:42:12 -0500, you wrote: >> Last weekend, I was helping set my brother up with his new Hauppauge >> Win/TV (bought in TX at Fry's) in FreeBSD. He'd tried before, but just got >> trash. Not being an experienced FreeBSDer (yet), he didn't know what the >> problem was and just put it aside. >> >> I noticed that the latest bt848 driver detected the tuner as a "Temic >> PAL" tuner, which surprised me and pointed to the culprit. I booted into >> MSW95 to find that it's actually a: jw> I have exactly the same problem, but I am in Germany and have a 405 Model with jw> PAL B/G tuner... >> >> Phillips FI1236 MK2 jw> I have a FI1216 MK2 and it was wrongly detected as "Temic PAL" tuner, too! :( There is realley a difference between the 1236, the FI1216 and the FR1216 I have in my Modell 418 with FM radio tuner. >> >> NTSC & PAL combo tuner. Knowing this, I defeated the detection with: >> >> # #define PHILIPS_FR1236_NTSC 9 I made an lokal update to the last brooktree848.c (1.28) with the following defines added #define PHILIPS_FR1216_PAL 10 /* PHILIPS_FR1216_PAL */ { "Philips FR1216 PAL FM", /* the 'name' */ TTYPE_PAL, /* input type */ PHILIPS_FR1216_PAL_WADDR, /* PLL write address */ { TSA552x_FCONTROL, /* control byte for PLL */ TSA552x_FCONTROL, TSA552x_FCONTROL, TSA552x_RADIO }, { 0x00, 0x00 }, /* band-switch crosspoints */ { 0xa0, 0x90, 0x30, 0xa4 } }, /* the band-switch values */ Compare he with the NTSC Version for the 1236 and you see the difference. /* PHILIPS_FR1236_NTSC */ { "Philips FR1236 NTSC FM", /* the 'name' */ TTYPE_NTSC, /* input type */ PHILIPS_FR1236_NTSC_WADDR, /* PLL write address */ { TSA552x_SCONTROL, /* control byte for PLL */ TSA552x_SCONTROL, TSA552x_SCONTROL, 0x00}, { 0x00, 0x00 }, /* band-switch crosspoints */ { 0xa0, 0x90, 0x30,0x00 } }, /* the band-switch values */ jw> I got it up and running now, too, but I desperately cannot get any sound out of jw> it. :( But I have a MSP 3400C stereo on the card and the freebsd-driver detects jw> it correctly as this type, but still no sound out of it. :((( Did you have jw> similar problems and solved them already? >> >> Having worked with the driver a bit, I had a handle on how to work >> around this problem, but I imagine new FreeBSD users with these new cards >> are more likely to just give up and think their card isn't supported. >> >> Just thought I'd post though and ask what the status was on fixing the >> detection for these tuners. (Is the obstacle having one of these in the >> hands of someone driver-savy? Lack of eeprom contents? signature? i2c?) At least I added the cable channels S21 - S41 for germany * Channels S21 - S41 are taken from * http://gemma.apple.com:80/dev/technotes/tn/tn1012.html * * 100 30325 800 S21 * 101 31125 800 S22 * 102 31925 800 S23 * 103 32725 800 S24 * 104 33525 800 S25 * 105 34325 800 S26 * 106 35125 800 S27 * 107 35925 800 S28 * 108 36725 800 S29 * 109 37525 800 S30 * 110 38325 800 S31 * 111 39125 800 S32 * 112 39925 800 S33 * 113 40725 800 S34 * 114 41525 800 S35 * 115 42325 800 S36 * 116 43125 800 S37 * 117 43925 800 S38 * 118 44725 800 S39 * 119 45525 800 S40 * 120 46325 800 S41 * * 121 3890 000 IFFREQ * */ static int weurope[] = { 121, (int)( 38.90 * FREQFACTOR), 0, 100, (int)(303.25 * FREQFACTOR), (int)(8.00 * FREQFACTOR), -- Frank Nobis Email: PGP AVAILABLE Landgrafenstr. 130 dg3dcn http://www.radio-do.de/~fn/ 44139 Dortmund Powered by FreeBSD Fax: +49 231 7213816 To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-multimedia" in the body of the message
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