Date: Sun, 17 Aug 1997 12:19:55 -0600 From: Steve Passe <smp@csn.net> To: Kyle Mestery <mestery@winternet.com> Cc: Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com>, Kenneth Merry <ken@gt.ed.net>, freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Problem with my Wincast, fxtv Message-ID: <199708171819.MAA07175@Ilsa.StevesCafe.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 17 Aug 1997 12:12:54 CDT." <Pine.GSO.3.96.970817120641.10650A-100000@tundra.winternet.com>
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Hi, Well, if your feeling adverturous perhaps you should write a simple channel scanner. its something the driver could use. b4 doing that, try turning on AFC (auto freq control) I think fxtv has a menu item for that, but if not, use ioctl TVTUNER_SETAFC. this will cause the tuner code to adjust the selected frequency within a +-5 mHz range while polling the hardware for a "centered" signal. --- if that doesn't help a crude userland auto scan would be something like: ******************** THE FOLLOWING IS ALL THEORY *********************** #define AFC_BITS 0x07 #define AFC_FREQ_MINUS_125 0x00 #define AFC_FREQ_MINUS_62 0x01 #define AFC_FREQ_CENTERED 0x02 #define AFC_FREQ_PLUS_62 0x03 #define AFC_FREQ_PLUS_125 0x04 #define BOTTOM (unsigned long)(55.25 * 16) #define TOP (unsigned long)(655.25 * 16) int afcon = 1; unsigned long freq, freq2, status; int fd; fd = open( ... ); if ( ioctl( fd, TVTUNER_SETAFC, &afcon ) < 0 ) { ERROR; } for ( freq = BOTTOM; freq < TOP; freq += (6.0 * 16) ) { printf( "\ntrying freq: %f", (double)((double)freq / 16.0) ); if ( ioctl( fd, TVTUNER_SETFREQ, &freq ) < 0 ) { ERROR; } if ( ioctl( fd, TVTUNER_GETFREQ, &freq2 ) < 0 ) { ERROR; } if ( ioctl( fd, TVTUNER_GETSTATUS, &status ) < 0 ) { ERROR; } if ( !(status & 0x40) ) { printf( ", no lock (?)\n" ); sleep( 1 ); continue; } /** XXX not sure about the / 16 */ printf( "\nafc picked freq: %f", (double)((double)freq2 / 16.0) ); printf( ", hit return to continue..." ); gets(); } -- Steve Passe | powered by smp@csn.net | Symmetric MultiProcessor FreeBSD
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