Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 February 2008 20:41:47 Jan Tiri wrote:
>   
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> Good point. Actually, because I have a 3,5" hanging on the Alix 1C, I
>> hooked it on an ATX powersupply of 300W. I can imagine that the board
>> is limiting the current and therefore does not comply completely with
>> the PCI standards? But I still wonder why it works on the Alix 1C of
>> my friend.
>>     
>
> Does your card work fine in another PC? Just to verify it isn't broken 
> (the other possibility, of course).
>   
Yes, I transferred the card to another pc to be able to record some 
programs, but it's just a temporary workaround. The working PVR150 on 
another Alix 1C was a misunderstanding, my friend reports the same 
issue, on debian. I saw a mail passing by concerning I2C conflicts with 
other chips... is that a possibility that my tuner is not detected and 
if so, how can I detect that and fix it?
>> Is there an alternative for a PVR150 in USB format (= with mpeg2
>> encoder/decoder and preferably ivtv support)? Or perhaps other ideas?
>>     
>
> The PVR150 is of course just encoding, not decoding (only the PVR-350 
> can do that). But the WinTV PVR USB2 is a USB-based encoder using 
> exactly the same encoder chip, although you need to use the pvrusb2 
> driver for that one.
>   
Ok, thanks.

Kind regards,
Jan
> Regards,
>
>       Hans
>
>   
>> Kind regards,
>> Jan
>>
>> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>     
>>> On Tuesday 26 February 2008 20:01:56 Jan Tiri wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Friendly reminder...
>>>>
>>>> I have no idea what to do next, except for downgrading the kernel
>>>> and installing the ivtv package manually. I know the card is
>>>> working fine in another pc, so I really wonder what is causing it
>>>> to no detect certain modules.
>>>>         
>>> A known reason for this behavior might be a powersupply that is not
>>> powerful enough. i2c chips that cannot be detected is a typical
>>> symptom of this. Since this a miniITX board I would not be
>>> surprised if this is in fact the cause. These PVR boards need more
>>> power than most.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>     Hans
>>>       
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