Harry Orenstein wrote:

How new? Could you post MD5 sums or some other indication of the versions you want people to try? Probably would be best to compare apples to apples.

It's version 2.05.32 or greater, I think that's the newest version though. It's included on every new pvr150/500 CDROM, basically the newest one available on the shpvr website
from the wiki page for firmware.  It reports this line in the driver...

ivtv: Encoder revision: 0x02050032

And the link to that seems to be here..

ftp://ftp.shspvr.com/download/wintv-pvr_150-500/inf/pvr_2.0.24.23035.zip

Unzip that file and inside you'll see HcwFalcn.rom file, which you'll want to move to
/lib/modules/ivtv-fw-enc.bin

So this is basically all the information needed to get the newest firmware setup (and
remember to backup the old firmware).

Thanks,
Chris


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