View Full Version : Setting audio level in palmod_config
hilly
01-07-2007, 08:27 AM
Hi all,
In the couple of years I've been using using the Tivo I've noticed the audio level has always been well below my other A/\v devices. After finally deciding to do something about it I went into palmod_config to adjust the audio levels for composite(foxtel) and s-video(stb). The problem I have is making the changes stick. I can save and exit but as soon as I go back into palmod_config the old values (25 &25) are back. Have I missed something obvious?
cheers
Paul
petestrash
05-07-2007, 12:14 AM
If you are using PuTTY as your telnet client then you will also need to untick "Return key sends telnet New Line instead of ^M" in the Connection -> Telnet settings.
Peter.
hilly
08-07-2007, 04:28 PM
I have already unticked "Return key sends telnet New Line instead of ^M". I can change the values and see that they have changed, but if I save & exit and then restart palmod_config the original values are back. I've also tried rebooting the tivo in case the new values are only read on startup.
Wibble
08-07-2007, 07:32 PM
I can change the values and see that they have changed, but if I save & exit and then restart palmod_config the original values are back.
Before running palmod you'll need to change the mount permission to read/write by running rw then run palmod then change it back to read-only using ro.
ie:
rw
palmod_config
ro
hilly
09-07-2007, 05:56 AM
Before running palmod you'll need to change the mount permission to read/write by running rw then run palmod then change it back to read-only using ro.
ie:
rw
palmod_config
ro
Should of mentioned I'd done that
Wibble
09-07-2007, 06:56 AM
Should of mentioned I'd done that
OK, The only other thing I can think of is the permissions on the /etc/palmod.conf file.
Also compare the contents before and after to make sure it's actually changed.
hilly
09-07-2007, 04:16 PM
ls -l gives
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 168 Jul 9 16:35 palmod.conf
The time/date is my last attempt at using palmod_config the save new settings.
Does this look reasonable ?
Wibble
09-07-2007, 06:49 PM
ls -l gives
-rw-r--r-- 1 0 0 168 Jul 9 16:35 palmod.conf
The time/date is my last attempt at using palmod_config the save new settings.
Does this look reasonable ?
That looks fine.
The only other thing I can think of is for you to edit the file manually.
pico /etc/palmod.conf
hilly
09-07-2007, 07:15 PM
The entire contents of palmod.config:
t_bri=125 t_con=67 t_sat=85 s_bri=125 s_con=67 s_sat=85 c_bri=125 c_con=67 c_sat=85 h_res=544 d_audio=1 t_type=1 f_table=0 h$
Doesn't seem to be any reference to audio levels
petestrash
22-07-2007, 05:52 PM
There does appear to be an error setting the sound levels using palmod_config.
The manual variables to use are t_presc, s2_presc, s3_presc.
You need to adjust s2 & s3.
Peter.
hilly
22-07-2007, 06:02 PM
Excuse my ignorance in things linux, so I just need to add s2_presc=xx and
s3_presc=xx to palmod.config? How does t_presc fit in?
petestrash
22-07-2007, 07:50 PM
Yes, just add s2_presc=xx and s3_presc=xx to palmod.conf
s2_presc is for S-video input volume.
s3_presc is for Composite input volume.
t_presc is for tuner input volume.
All have a range 0-125.
Only downside making the changes this way is they won't go live till you reboot.
Peter.
hilly
23-07-2007, 06:24 PM
Yes, just add s2_presc=xx and s3_presc=xx to palmod.conf
s2_presc is for S-video input volume.
s3_presc is for Composite input volume.
t_presc is for tuner input volume.
All have a range 0-125.
Only downside making the changes this way is they won't go live till you reboot.
Peter.
Thanks Peter, that did the trick. Interesting that palmod_config still shows the values as the original 25, even though I now have them set to 100.
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