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<blockquote data-quote="bendtsen" data-source="post: 647372" data-attributes="member: 104886"><p>Thank you for all interest.</p><p></p><p>misterd: Is it likely that the drivers are the root cause to this problem? I get video and audio in other applications such as InterVideo WinDVD, another application that came with the card, and yet another commercial media software. They depend on the same driver. Is your theory that these applications compensate for such a defect or is it realistic that they interface the card directly? (Is that even possible in Windows?). As audio and video encoding/decoding is not my speciality I may of course be all wrong.</p><p></p><p>The pins on SAA7130 TV Card are translated in the attached JPEG.</p><p></p><p>I will rebuild the graph manually and see what I find. In the meantime, please reply to this thread so we can take this further. Likely this is something we can improve in MediaPortal. Note I'm not complaining</p><p></p><p>finrudd341: No problems, you are most welcome to participate in the discussion. Yes, there are many cards based on this popular chipset from Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Corporation). I just skimmed through your linked thread, but didn't see any analog reception, just DVB-C and DVB-T. Although we have a similar issue with no audio, maybe it is not the same problem?</p><p></p><p>i-loop: I agree that would probably be the quickest "solution". However, I'm a software engineer myself so it is not only for getting this obviously crappy card to work. I wan't to learn more about MediaPortal and eventually contribute in the future.</p><p></p><p>FYI I live in Sweden and we have only digital broadcasting. Despite this, some providers (like mine) distribute analog signals as well in their own network. Usually for people living in flats and not single family houses. I guess they view this as an advantage for their customers so not everyone had to get a DVB receiver when the analog distribution stopped nationwide two years ago in Sweden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bendtsen, post: 647372, member: 104886"] Thank you for all interest. misterd: Is it likely that the drivers are the root cause to this problem? I get video and audio in other applications such as InterVideo WinDVD, another application that came with the card, and yet another commercial media software. They depend on the same driver. Is your theory that these applications compensate for such a defect or is it realistic that they interface the card directly? (Is that even possible in Windows?). As audio and video encoding/decoding is not my speciality I may of course be all wrong. The pins on SAA7130 TV Card are translated in the attached JPEG. I will rebuild the graph manually and see what I find. In the meantime, please reply to this thread so we can take this further. Likely this is something we can improve in MediaPortal. Note I'm not complaining finrudd341: No problems, you are most welcome to participate in the discussion. Yes, there are many cards based on this popular chipset from Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Corporation). I just skimmed through your linked thread, but didn't see any analog reception, just DVB-C and DVB-T. Although we have a similar issue with no audio, maybe it is not the same problem? i-loop: I agree that would probably be the quickest "solution". However, I'm a software engineer myself so it is not only for getting this obviously crappy card to work. I wan't to learn more about MediaPortal and eventually contribute in the future. FYI I live in Sweden and we have only digital broadcasting. Despite this, some providers (like mine) distribute analog signals as well in their own network. Usually for people living in flats and not single family houses. I guess they view this as an advantage for their customers so not everyone had to get a DVB receiver when the analog distribution stopped nationwide two years ago in Sweden. [/QUOTE]
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