As I said, no sound. The occasional crackle or alarming pop. Video is fine. EPG is fine.
Started it in a terminal and after the expected bitching about not liking my desktop,
this:
[code]
mpeg2_v4l2m2m @ 0x7fff5804e100] Could not find a valid device
[mpeg2_v4l2m2m @ 0x7fff5804e100] can't configure decoder
[00007fff58013710] avcodec decoder error: cannot start codec (mpeg2_v4l2m2m)
[00005556238c9770] main audio output error: too low audio sample frequency (0)
[00007fff58053150] main decoder error: failed to create audio output
[mpeg2_v4l2m2m @ 0x7fff5804e100] Could not find a valid device
[mpeg2_v4l2m2m @ 0x7fff5804e100] can't configure decoder
[00007fff58013710] avcodec decoder error: cannot start codec (mpeg2_v4l2m2m)
[00007fff40006870] gles2 gl: Initialized libplacebo v4.208.0 (API v208)
[mpeg2video @ 0x7fff5804e100] get_buffer() failed
[mpeg2video @ 0x7fff5804e100] get_buffer() failed (-12 (nil))
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I suspect that this has something to do with TV signals not being of Debian purity. For a
long time Debian would not ship mpeg2 at all because of licensing issues.
Maybe somebody here will see this and instantly know the solution.
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