> Hello from Holland, hope to get some advise from real technical people. > Me I am just a fan of tech, not real savy. > > I got an Aopen dual tuner TV card here. Google on VA2000 gave this list > and some talk about changing cards.c > No hoorah post later on, so I fear I am in bad luck for Linux? > > Being a startrek fan I must say: I am a bookkeeper, not a coder! > So any clues on where I would want to do that are welcome. I can do some > basic editing using Kate and all. > But heavy coding would be out of my league. > > The card itself is high-end, LSI chip it says somewhere, but dmesg shows > C-Cube Microsystems. > And hardware info from Suse mentions a ?E4 multimediacontroller, but > does not feel like doing anything.
Hmm. No Conexant CX23416 chip? If not, then there is no support by ivtv (which is for the Conexant cx23415/6 chips). Note that there are several variants of the VA2000 cards, to my knowledge the one sold in Europe does not have a cx23416 and is not supported. Hans > > It is working under Windows MCE with a proprietary driver. Although > clearly not certified by MS. > I had to enter trough two errors to install the driver from the aopen > site. > Nice card and nice video quality, would love to use this in MythTV. > Having used both MCE and Myth, i must say > Mythtv cearly wins... > > Lspci export (openSUSE) and windows driver (installed on MCE in dual > boot system) can be provided, > I am even willing to send the card itself if that would help to get it > working under Linux. > > (Have a PVR500MCE Mythdora running, so I can spare the card. Donate it > to the IVTV driver community comes to mind, any po-box?) > > Thanks for your attention and I welcome any clues / ideas. > > > _______________________________________________ > ivtv-devel mailing list > ivtv-devel@ivtvdriver.org > http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel > _______________________________________________ ivtv-devel mailing list ivtv-devel@ivtvdriver.org http://ivtvdriver.org/mailman/listinfo/ivtv-devel