Re: [linux-dvb] DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Express?

2007-11-15 Thread Michael Krufky
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi dvb list,
 
 I'm in need of another dual tuner card and am currently debating between
 getting another DD4 or getting one of the newer PCIe cards.  Can anyone 
 confirm
 that the PCIe Dual Express works with linux (negative responses also 
 helpful)? 
 I would ideally prefer to go the PCIe path but given the amount of time I have
 already spent getting the DD4 working in Australia I would prefer not to have
 to do it again for a PCIe variant without some hope of being successful. 
 Failing an affirmative does anybody in Australia have a card they're willing 
 to
 loan me for a few weeks to see if I can get it going?

DVB-T Dual Express is not yet supported.

Some people have been emailing me privately about this  --  too many people for 
me to respond to... Hopefully they'll see this message.

There is a new xceive driver in the master branch, but it's lacking a dvb entry 
point at this time... Once that's done, it will pave the way for cx23885 + 
xc3028 device support.  After support for the Hauppauge HVR1500 (atsc only) is 
added, it will be easier to add support for other cx23885 + xc3028 devices, 
such as the DViCO DVB-T Dual Express.

A while back, I was sending out test patches that used the xc3028-fe module, 
from the infamous xc-bluebird.patch ...  I am no longer going to bother with 
this method, since there finally is an xceive driver in the master development 
branch.

Once the xceive dvb entry point is ready, I (or Chris) will re-spin the Dual 
Digital 4 / DVB-T Nano2 support to use the new tuner module.

Things are moving along...

-Mike

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[linux-dvb] DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Express?

2007-11-15 Thread ras243-dvb
Hi dvb list,

I'm in need of another dual tuner card and am currently debating between
getting another DD4 or getting one of the newer PCIe cards.  Can anyone confirm
that the PCIe Dual Express works with linux (negative responses also helpful)? 
I would ideally prefer to go the PCIe path but given the amount of time I have
already spent getting the DD4 working in Australia I would prefer not to have
to do it again for a PCIe variant without some hope of being successful. 
Failing an affirmative does anybody in Australia have a card they're willing to
loan me for a few weeks to see if I can get it going?

Roger.


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