Hi,
I've used Google, the wiki, the mailing list archives and failed to find
my answer.
I have one ADSTech Mini DualTV Hybrid Analog-DVB-T USB stick.
After a bit of plastic surgery, I found the following inside:
* Philips TDA9830T - TV sound AM-demodulator and audio source
switch
Johannes Stezenbach writes:
What Jean writes only applies if you have a struct i2c_client
and i2c_driver to work with. the you can do lokcing in the
i2c_driver.
But we don't, IIRC because of problems with bus probing
done yb the i2c-core.
Not having an i2c_client is also the reason
Hi Trent,
Here is a patch that does just option B. I have a couple other
patches too.
Tracking the flexcop, I've arrived on a similar patch to yours, but this
approach will duplicate some debug macros. This is somewhat ugly. Since
we need this fix for a late -rc, I think that the better for
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:01 +0100, Michel Ludwig wrote:
This device should be another candidate for the TM6000 driver. The only
problem is that I don't have much time at the moment to work on it. But I can
try to add your device to the driver as it is now, and it could be the case
that
On Friday 08 June 2007 14:37:12 Nicolas Will wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:13 +0100, Nicolas Will wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:01 +0100, Michel Ludwig wrote:
This device should be another candidate for the TM6000 driver. The only
problem is that I don't have much time at the moment
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:13 +0100, Nicolas Will wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:01 +0100, Michel Ludwig wrote:
This device should be another candidate for the TM6000 driver. The only
problem is that I don't have much time at the moment to work on it. But I
can
try to add your
On Friday 08 June 2007 12:30:21 Nicolas Will wrote:
I've used Google, the wiki, the mailing list archives and failed to find
my answer.
I have one ADSTech Mini DualTV Hybrid Analog-DVB-T USB stick.
After a bit of plastic surgery, I found the following inside:
* Philips TDA9830T - TV
Hi!
i bought a DVB-T usb stick from x-tensions. The model name is XD-380
(http://www.x-tensions.net/products.php?lang=deview=areapb_id=42prod_num=XD-380).
I suspect it to be just a repackaging of some other DVB-T stick.
So far, i get the stick to work using em28xx driver. The driver suite
Hi!
I recently purchased a Genius TVGo DVB-T02Q, a usb dvb-t device
i found in this mail list that this device belongs to the m920x family. The
windows INF file makes reference to the m9207 chip, as frontends, someone
pointed out in this mail list that it has got inside a Zarlink ZL10353 and
Oh! maybe i should tell you also one little detail:
under WinXP, the channel scan finds the channels, but does not seem to be able
to display them... I sent a support request for that to X-Tensions: let's see
what happens.
Cheers
Raphael.
On Friday 08 June 2007 17:15, Raphael Coeffic wrote:
Hi,
I have a DVICO FusionHDTV DVB-T Nano USB tuner which I'm trying to get
working. It seems to be most of the way there with the current
Mercurial v4l-dvb tree combined with the patch at
http://linuxtv.org/~mkrufky/pending/xc/xc-bluebird.patch (and the
firmware downloaded as noted at the
Adam Harvey wrote:
Hi,
I have a DVICO FusionHDTV DVB-T Nano USB tuner which I'm trying to get
working. It seems to be most of the way there with the current
Mercurial v4l-dvb tree combined with the patch at
http://linuxtv.org/~mkrufky/pending/xc/xc-bluebird.patch (and the
firmware
Hi Adam,
you might test the tree which is hosted on mcentral.de
http://mcentral.de/wiki/index.php/Em2880#Installation
(even though the installation routing will be the same for your device)
this is the original repository with the most recent xc3028 implementation.
Markus
On 6/8/07, Adam
Adam Harvey wrote:
Quoting Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks like the FX2 usb controller is in an unstable state...
First, try a
cold reboot. If that doesnt help, then boot into windows and give it
a quick
test, then warm boot back into linux. If that still doesnt help,
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
Hi Trent,
Here is a patch that does just option B. I have a couple other
patches too.
Tracking the flexcop, I've arrived on a similar patch to yours, but this
approach will duplicate some debug macros. This is somewhat ugly. Since
we need
Quoting Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks like the FX2 usb controller is in an unstable state...
First, try a
cold reboot. If that doesnt help, then boot into windows and give it a quick
test, then warm boot back into linux. If that still doesnt help,
please let me
know.
On 6/8/07, Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adam Harvey wrote:
Quoting Michael Krufky [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This looks like the FX2 usb controller is in an unstable state...
First, try a
cold reboot. If that doesnt help, then boot into windows and give it
a quick
test, then warm
On Friday 01 June 2007 21:44:40 Oliver Endriss wrote:
Strange - I wonder why it makes a difference whether you use the A/B or
the VPE interrupt?
If there is something I can do to help figure this out, just let me know.
Either way, without this patch, the current tree is unusuable for me. :(
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