> I have two NOVA-Ts (different chipsets). Individually they both work > fine. When I put them both in together, my signal seemed seriously > degraded and MythTV seemed to get pretty confused (perhaps because it > could not tune the cards) - chaos ensued, myth fell apart, so I took out > one of the cards. > > I haven't had the courage or time to try again yet - but this is > something that I shall need to do over the next couple of weeks. If > anyone can give me any pointers I would be very grateful. > > The card installed at the moment gives 'Philips Semiconductors SAA7146' > via lspci - the other uses the Connexant chipset. They both seem to be > model '909' (but I thought that different chipset implied different > model no.). > > I'd be interested to know what needed patching in the driver[s]/kernel > and what chipsets other people are running with. Somehow, I can't see > myself getting this working by christmas :-( > > Perhaps if we all put our heads together we can figure this one out. The > Philips card is on loan (I was too pessimistic to buy one straight > away!). So I could go pick another Connexant based card if that helped > (only one driver to hack :-) ).
I have two Connexant based Nova-Ts running under the current stock Gentoo kernel. No patches, no hacking, works fine. Phil _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
