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Steven Adeff wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 4/5/06, Jeff Simpson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jeffsimpson@alum.wpi.edu"><jeffsimpson@alum.wpi.edu></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">it sounds like the tuner can't tune a station noise.
I also notice that when using "-j 100.1" it says its tuning to freq
00.0, so I'm thinking it may be a bug in the driver/software and that
even though it *thinks* its tuning to the station you ask for, it is
in reality not.
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<pre wrap="">hmm, that's just not right!
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I know man, seriously! ;-)
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<pre wrap="">Does it do that for other stations, too, or just 100.1? I noticed that for
some stations, it would round to a weird number (101.7 goes to 101.69 for
example), but never just tuning to 00.0.
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I tried 10 stations, all with the same outcome, all using my radio
antenna that works fine on my stereo's tuner.
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<big>I have no problems using ivtv-radio to tune to 100.1. I'm using
FC4 and 0.19 MythTV and 0.4.3-106 ivtv rpm.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Have you tried tuning with gnomeradio? I just tried that on mine last night
and it worked like a charm, it could even scan through the stations and stop
on valid ones. (I had to use aplay in the background to play the audio from
it, however, since gnomeradio assumes that the audio comes into the sound
card as an input).
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I did not think of that. I will try it next time I get a chance.
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<big>I did not find an FC4 version of the rpm. Is it ok that I use
FC3, or should I just build the darn thing from a src-tarball?</big><br>
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<big>Steve</big><br>
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