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miller44 at optonline

Jun 29, 2003, 6:39 PM

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Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided*

I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive done
some more poking around, running demsg | grep bttv produces the
following
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.0, irq: 11, latency: 64, memory:
0xcddfe000
bttv0: detected: Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 [card=34], PCI subsystem ID is
107d:660
6
bttv0: using: BT878(Leadtek WinFast 2000) [card=34,insmod option]
bttv0: i2c: checking for MSP34xx @ 0x80... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
bttv0: i2c attach [client=Philips NTSC,ok]
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: PLL: switching off

however, after I run xawtv, to which I get no video, nothing, at all,
then I run demsg | grep bttv again, now I get this
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.0, irq: 11, latency: 64, memory:
0xcddfe000
bttv0: detected: Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 [card=34], PCI subsystem ID is
107d:660
6
bttv0: using: BT878(Leadtek WinFast 2000) [card=34,insmod option]
bttv0: i2c: checking for MSP34xx @ 0x80... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
bttv0: i2c attach [client=Philips NTSC,ok]
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: PLL: switching off
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
:

Mi77er: bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: PLL: switching off
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: PLL: switching off
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip

the last part repeats about 10 more times
for further reference here is the output of lspci |grep video
00:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev
11)

and here is the output of lspci -vv
00:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev
11)
Subsystem: LeadTek Research Inc.: Unknown device 6606
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Step
ping- SERR+ FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort
- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 64 (4000ns min, 10000ns max)
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 11
Region 0: Memory at cddfe000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=4K]
Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data
Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA
PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot
-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-

00:09.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev 11)
Subsystem: LeadTek Research Inc.: Unknown device 6606
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Step
ping- SERR+ FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort
- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 64 (1000ns min, 63750ns max)
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 11
Region 0: Memory at cddff000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=4K]
Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data
Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA
PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot
-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-


Does anyone have ANY idea at all what is wrong...it appears the bttv
module is loading fine, when I booted up and ran lsmod |grep bttv I got

bttv 57600 0
i2c-algo-bit 7052 1 [bttv]
i2c-core 12768 0 [tuner bttv i2c-algo-bit]
videodev 4576 2 [bttv]

well theres all the info I can provide, someones gotta be able to help
me, this is driving me insane.
Thanks


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miller44 at optonline

Jun 29, 2003, 6:59 PM

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RE: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installedBTTV....any ideas? * one more piece of info* [In reply to]

I ran xawtv -hwscan which scans for supported devices, I got this back
This is xawtv-3.72, running on Linux/i686 (2.4.16-686)
looking for available devices
port 46-46
type : Xvideo, image scaler
name : NV Video Overlay
/dev/video0: OK [ -device /dev/video0 ]
type : v4l
name : BT878(Leadtek WinFast 2000)
flags: overlay capture tuner

so its definitely finding and detecting it, its like I cant get it to
seem to use it though, is there a config somewhere I have to tell xawtv
to use /dev/video0 ?

thanks again

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman] On Behalf Of Mike Miller
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 9:40 PM
To: 'Discussion about mythtv'
Subject: [mythtv-users] Getting no video in xawtv with correctly
installedBTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided*

I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive done
some more poking around, running demsg | grep bttv produces the
following
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.0, irq: 11, latency: 64, memory:
0xcddfe000
bttv0: detected: Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 [card=34], PCI subsystem ID is
107d:660
6
bttv0: using: BT878(Leadtek WinFast 2000) [card=34,insmod option]
bttv0: i2c: checking for MSP34xx @ 0x80... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
bttv0: i2c attach [client=Philips NTSC,ok]
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: PLL: switching off

however, after I run xawtv, to which I get no video, nothing, at all,
then I run demsg | grep bttv again, now I get this
bttv: Bt8xx card found (0).
bttv0: Bt878 (rev 17) at 00:09.0, irq: 11, latency: 64, memory:
0xcddfe000
bttv0: detected: Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 [card=34], PCI subsystem ID is
107d:660
6
bttv0: using: BT878(Leadtek WinFast 2000) [card=34,insmod option]
bttv0: i2c: checking for MSP34xx @ 0x80... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA9875 @ 0xb0... not found
bttv0: i2c: checking for TDA7432 @ 0x8a... not found
bttv0: i2c attach [client=Philips NTSC,ok]
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: PLL: switching off
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
:

Mi77er: bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: PLL: 28636363 => 35468950 ... ok
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: PLL: switching off
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: PLL: switching off
bttv0: resetting chip
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008
bttv0: aiee: error loops
bttv0: resetting chip

the last part repeats about 10 more times
for further reference here is the output of lspci |grep video
00:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev
11)

and here is the output of lspci -vv
00:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev
11)
Subsystem: LeadTek Research Inc.: Unknown device 6606
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Step
ping- SERR+ FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort
- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 64 (4000ns min, 10000ns max)
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 11
Region 0: Memory at cddfe000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=4K]
Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data
Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA
PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot
-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-

00:09.1 Multimedia controller: Brooktree Corporation Bt878 (rev 11)
Subsystem: LeadTek Research Inc.: Unknown device 6606
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop-
ParErr- Step
ping- SERR+ FastB2B-
Status: Cap+ 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort-
<TAbort
- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR+
Latency: 64 (1000ns min, 63750ns max)
Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 11
Region 0: Memory at cddff000 (32-bit, prefetchable) [size=4K]
Capabilities: [44] Vital Product Data
Capabilities: [4c] Power Management version 2
Flags: PMEClk- DSI+ D1- D2- AuxCurrent=0mA
PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot
-,D3cold-)
Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-


Does anyone have ANY idea at all what is wrong...it appears the bttv
module is loading fine, when I booted up and ran lsmod |grep bttv I got

bttv 57600 0
i2c-algo-bit 7052 1 [bttv]
i2c-core 12768 0 [tuner bttv i2c-algo-bit]
videodev 4576 2 [bttv]

well theres all the info I can provide, someones gotta be able to help
me, this is driving me insane.
Thanks


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ijr at po

Jun 29, 2003, 7:10 PM

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Re: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

On Sunday 29 June 2003 09:39 pm, Mike Miller wrote:
> I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive done
> some more poking around, running demsg | grep bttv produces the
> following

This is not the proper list for problems with xawtv.

This list is:
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list

Isaac
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miller44 at optonline

Jun 29, 2003, 7:20 PM

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RE: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installedBTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

Alright, I just figured it was related.
My bad.

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman] On Behalf Of Isaac Richards
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 10:10 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Getting no video in xawtv with correctly
installedBTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided*

On Sunday 29 June 2003 09:39 pm, Mike Miller wrote:
> I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive
done
> some more poking around, running demsg | grep bttv produces the
> following

This is not the proper list for problems with xawtv.

This list is:
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list

Isaac
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ray at comarre

Jun 29, 2003, 8:05 PM

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Re: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

This report looks to me more like a hardware problem than an xawtv problem.
It just happens to turn up with xawtv because that's the video app you are
using in your tests.

The important part is here (I think):

bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008

This says that the bttv driver is reporting an error that comes from the
irq handler. SCERR just means System Call ERRor, not deeply informative.
But I did find one report on the v4l list that associated this behavior
with IRQ sharing (in particular, sharing with another very active device,
the sound card). So look into that possibility. IRQ sharing itself is legal
in Linux, but it can still be a bad idea if two very active devices try to
use the same interrupt.

1. "more /proc/interrupts" will show you what devices have actively been
using IRQs. Run it after a failed attempt to use xawtv. See what else is on
IRQ 11.

2. If it looks like there is a conflict, the solution depends on your
hardware and BIOS. You may need to move cards from slot to slot to change
the IRQ arrangement, or your BIOS might let you do it. Try to get the bttv
card on an irq not used by anything else.

At 09:39 PM 6/29/2003 -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
>I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive done
>some more poking around,
[...]




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miller44 at optonline

Jun 29, 2003, 8:35 PM

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RE: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

Heres what I got
debian:~# more /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 724109 XT-PIC timer
1: 2779 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
5: 627 XT-PIC eth0
8: 3 XT-PIC rtc
11: 2037 XT-PIC bttv
12: 37569 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse
14: 8735 XT-PIC ide0
15: 0 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
LOC: 724088
ERR: 65
MIS: 0

Doesn't appear to be any conflict...

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman] On Behalf Of Ray Olszewski
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:05 PM
To: 'Discussion about mythtv'
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Getting no video in xawtv with correctly
installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided*

This report looks to me more like a hardware problem than an xawtv
problem.
It just happens to turn up with xawtv because that's the video app you
are
using in your tests.

The important part is here (I think):

bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008

This says that the bttv driver is reporting an error that comes from the

irq handler. SCERR just means System Call ERRor, not deeply informative.

But I did find one report on the v4l list that associated this behavior
with IRQ sharing (in particular, sharing with another very active
device,
the sound card). So look into that possibility. IRQ sharing itself is
legal
in Linux, but it can still be a bad idea if two very active devices try
to
use the same interrupt.

1. "more /proc/interrupts" will show you what devices have actively been

using IRQs. Run it after a failed attempt to use xawtv. See what else is
on
IRQ 11.

2. If it looks like there is a conflict, the solution depends on your
hardware and BIOS. You may need to move cards from slot to slot to
change
the IRQ arrangement, or your BIOS might let you do it. Try to get the
bttv
card on an irq not used by anything else.

At 09:39 PM 6/29/2003 -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
>I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive
done
>some more poking around,
[...]




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miller44 at optonline

Jun 29, 2003, 8:45 PM

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RE: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

Let me just say I FRIGGIN LOVE YOU, this has been driving me insane for
a week now, what do I do, I switch from pci slot 1 to pci slot 5, load
xawtv, BANG, I see video. Omg you are my hero for the month.
THANKS SO MUCH!!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman] On Behalf Of Ray Olszewski
Sent: Sunday, June 29, 2003 11:05 PM
To: 'Discussion about mythtv'
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Getting no video in xawtv with correctly
installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided*

This report looks to me more like a hardware problem than an xawtv
problem.
It just happens to turn up with xawtv because that's the video app you
are
using in your tests.

The important part is here (I think):

bttv0: irq: SCERR risc_count=1f512008

This says that the bttv driver is reporting an error that comes from the

irq handler. SCERR just means System Call ERRor, not deeply informative.

But I did find one report on the v4l list that associated this behavior
with IRQ sharing (in particular, sharing with another very active
device,
the sound card). So look into that possibility. IRQ sharing itself is
legal
in Linux, but it can still be a bad idea if two very active devices try
to
use the same interrupt.

1. "more /proc/interrupts" will show you what devices have actively been

using IRQs. Run it after a failed attempt to use xawtv. See what else is
on
IRQ 11.

2. If it looks like there is a conflict, the solution depends on your
hardware and BIOS. You may need to move cards from slot to slot to
change
the IRQ arrangement, or your BIOS might let you do it. Try to get the
bttv
card on an irq not used by anything else.

At 09:39 PM 6/29/2003 -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
>I know I said I was quitting but I couldn't quite give up yet. Ive
done
>some more poking around,
[...]




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ray at comarre

Jun 29, 2003, 9:08 PM

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RE: Getting no video in xawtv with correctly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

At 11:35 PM 6/29/2003 -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
>Heres what I got
>debian:~# more /proc/interrupts
> CPU0
> 0: 724109 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 2779 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
> 5: 627 XT-PIC eth0
> 8: 3 XT-PIC rtc
> 11: 2037 XT-PIC bttv
> 12: 37569 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse
> 14: 8735 XT-PIC ide0
> 15: 0 XT-PIC ide1
>NMI: 0
>LOC: 724088
>ERR: 65
>MIS: 0
>
>Doesn't appear to be any conflict...


Doesn't appear to be, no. But the list shows no entry for your sound card,
which makes me suspect something is missing from this picture. Where is
it? (What is it?)


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admin at aphrodit

Jun 30, 2003, 2:16 AM

Post #9 of 9 (1710 views)
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RE: Getting no video in xawtv withcorrectly installed BTTV....any ideas? * lots of info provided* [In reply to]

Regards,

Just for comparison, my fully working myth box on a K7S5A (SIS 735?) has the
following - sharing appears to work for me. This is using a TV 2000XP
Deluxe.

Paul


aphlin3 Photo # tail /proc/interrupts
0: 74542474 XT-PIC timer
1: 94629 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
5: 40239878 XT-PIC nvidia
11: 54359341 XT-PIC bttv, SiS SI7012, usb-ohci, usb-ohci
12: 20613 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse
14: 4356161 XT-PIC ide0
15: 240 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
ERR: 0
aphlin3 Photo #

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] snowman] On Behalf Of Ray Olszewski
Sent: 30 June 2003 05:08
To: 'Discussion about mythtv'

At 11:35 PM 6/29/2003 -0400, Mike Miller wrote:
>Heres what I got
>debian:~# more /proc/interrupts
> CPU0
> 0: 724109 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 2779 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
> 5: 627 XT-PIC eth0
> 8: 3 XT-PIC rtc
> 11: 2037 XT-PIC bttv
> 12: 37569 XT-PIC PS/2 Mouse
> 14: 8735 XT-PIC ide0
> 15: 0 XT-PIC ide1
>NMI: 0
>LOC: 724088
>ERR: 65
>MIS: 0
>
>Doesn't appear to be any conflict...


Doesn't appear to be, no. But the list shows no entry for your sound card,
which makes me suspect something is missing from this picture. Where is
it? (What is it?)


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