The issue with reporting of a unusable analog input was my fault. I was working on the ir remote part of the card. Then I saw your message and responded. A little miss coding on my part. I was half in the bag on New Years when I finished it off. This week I should have (hopefully) the final ir remote patch completed.
I'm going to fix up the patch and let people on the list take a look at it. I have learned that it's better to have a couple of eyes take a look before submission. The Kworld ATSC110 is a great HDTV card. I have been using my cards for months. For the money I think it's one of the best out there. Both analog/digital connections and a great remote. A purchase that I can look back on and smile. ----- Original Message ---- From: CityK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: hermann pitton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Linux and Kernel Video <[email protected]>; Dwaine Garden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [email protected] Sent: Friday, January 5, 2007 12:44:24 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [linux-dvb] Problem with Kworld ATSC-110 hermann pitton wrote: > it was just a typo adding the card to this case statement instead to the > above one for the i2c remotes in saa7134_board_init1 saa7134-cards.c. > > It is already fixed in the followup patch and really did nothing else > than the print out. I pointed to it on the video4linux-list, but forgot > the copy for the linux-dvb ML. > > > > > Thanks Hermann .... I guess I originally missed/overlooked your v4l reply, but checking back I do see it now! Of interest to John, Dwaine and other users, I checked the card's entry on the MythTV wiki (http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Kworld_ATSC_110) and it has a recent addition that cites that support for the analog side of the card has recently been added to the SVN. See: http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/12255 John wrote: > Hello Everyone, > > I'm having a problem getting the NTSC part of > the card working. .... I can scan OTA channels with the top RF input but I > can't get any NTSC signal from the RF bottom input. I > can't figure out why it created the video0 socket yet > it can't detect any signal. John, take note of the part in the MythTV wiki entry about the F connectors There was some discussion about the configuration of the Philips TUV 1236D frontend a while back. Read through this thread for details: http://www.spinics.net/lists/vfl/msg22625.html
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