Hi, Here are some tips that might help: - check that endpoint, buffersize and type match "lsusb -v" output and usbsnoop logs if you are not sure what endpoint is being used - mess with pid filters(on/off) and use dvbsnoop or dvbstream(both are good for different types of debugging) to see what pids streams you get - enable debugging on dvb_usb and dvb_core(especially check that it's sending/receiving urbs and so on) - check if there's something special windows driver does with pid filter core(M920X_FILTER)
If none of this helps, there might be some problem with zl10353 sending data to m9206. You can also use "cat /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0" to do quick checks. On Sat, 1 Dec 2007 18:01:04 +0100 "Román" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I need some help. It's the first time I try to hack a kernel module. > Pere Blay and I are trying to get a Genius DVB-T device (TVGo t02q) > working, and we're almost done (I think), but I'm stalled right now. > As I didn't get any responses from Aapo, I was wondering if some of > the more experinced hackers on this list could give us any advices. > > Chips on this device include zl10353, mt2060 and m9206. I have what > appears to be a functional firmware, and with our patches to m920x.c > and friends the capturer seems to be tuning correctly, but for some > reason I can't get any data from /dev/dvb/adapterX/demux0 nor from > dvr0. I've attached some logs I've posted before (BTW you can read our > previous messages on this list, where there's also the firmware and > the patchwork :-). > > Any ideas? Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > > _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb