Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-27 Thread Henning Pingel

Am 25.05.2012 21:02, schrieb Henning Pingel:

Am 25.05.2012 08:40, schrieb Marx:

On 23.05.2012 08:16, Marx wrote:

Finally everything seems ok. Even DVB-T tuner seems to work.
While it compiles and everything seems ok (I can watch or record from 
two cards at once), after a while (half day or so) suddenly I get 
dvb-usb: bulk message failed, dw2102: i2c transfer failed., 
INFO: task khubd:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds. etc.


Could you please list all the USB devices you have attached when the 
problem occurs?

Marx,

Again: Could you please list all the USB devices you have attached when 
the problem occurs?


It's a bit frustrating when people ask for help, get help and then 
vanish from the discussion.


Cheers,
Henning

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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-27 Thread Marx

W dniu 2012-05-27 14:52, Henning Pingel pisze:

Am 25.05.2012 21:02, schrieb Henning Pingel:

Am 25.05.2012 08:40, schrieb Marx:

On 23.05.2012 08:16, Marx wrote:

Finally everything seems ok. Even DVB-T tuner seems to work.

While it compiles and everything seems ok (I can watch or record from
two cards at once), after a while (half day or so) suddenly I get
dvb-usb: bulk message failed, dw2102: i2c transfer failed.,
INFO: task khubd:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds. etc.


Could you please list all the USB devices you have attached when the
problem occurs?

Marx,

Again: Could you please list all the USB devices you have attached when
the problem occurs?

It's a bit frustrating when people ask for help, get help and then
vanish from the discussion.

Sorry I was away.
I have three USB devices (2 different DVB-S2 tuners and one DVB-T), but 
problems exists even if I use only one of them.

Actually the only device I use is Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2

wuwek:~# lsusb
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 006 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 007 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
Bus 001 Device 007: ID 0ccd:00b0 TerraTec Electronic GmbH

Device seems to work, hovewer not reliable. Sometimes I have to restart 
vdr to make device working. Recorded stream isn't fully playable, seems 
like it plays to first error in stream and then later stream is unplayable.


I have standalone tuner connected to the same antenna via twin converter 
and it works ok.


Here are latest logs:

May 27 13:27:07 wuwek kernel: [188840.813108] dvb-usb: could not submit 
URB no. 0 - get them all back
May 27 13:27:07 wuwek kernel: [188840.813132] dvb-usb: bulk message 
failed: -19 (3/0)

May 27 13:27:07 wuwek kernel: [188840.813140] dw2102: i2c transfer failed.
May 27 13:27:08 wuwek kernel: [188842.132341] dvb-usb: bulk message 
failed: -19 (3/0)

May 27 13:27:08 wuwek kernel: [188842.132355] dw2102: i2c transfer failed.
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.022382] dvb-usb: Terratec Cinergy 
S2 USB HD Rev.2 successfully deinitialized and disconnected.
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.260115] usb 1-4: new high-speed 
USB device number 7 using ehci_hcd
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.393685] usb 1-4: New USB device 
found, idVendor=0ccd, idProduct=00b0
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.393700] usb 1-4: New USB device 
strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3

May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.393710] usb 1-4: Product: USB Stick
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.393718] usb 1-4: Manufacturer: Max
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.393726] usb 1-4: SerialNumber: 080116
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395225] dw2102: su3000_identify_state
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395230]
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395239] dvb-usb: found a 'Terratec 
Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2' in warm state.
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395258] dw2102: su3000_power_ctrl: 
1, initialized 0

May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395262]
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395538] dvb-usb: will pass the 
complete MPEG2 transport stream to the software demuxer.
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.395720] DVB: registering new 
adapter (Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2)

May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.396424] ff 00 00 00 00 00
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.397166] ff ff 00 00 00 00
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.397914] ff ff ff 00 00 00
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.398663] ff ff ff ff 00 00
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.399413] ff ff ff ff ff 00
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.400175] ff ff ff ff ff ff
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.400192] dvb-usb: MAC address: 
ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.405296] DS3000 chip version: 0.192 
attached.

May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.405305] dw2102: Attached DS3000!
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.405309]
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.405319] DVB: registering adapter 0 
frontend 0 (Montage Technology DS3000/TS2020)...
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.406055] input: IR-receiver inside 
an USB DVB receiver as 
/devices/pci:00/:00:12.2/usb1/1-4/input/input64
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.406347] dvb-usb: schedule remote 
query interval to 150 msecs.
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.406360] dw2102: su3000_power_ctrl: 
0, initialized 1

May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.406364]
May 27 13:27:09 wuwek kernel: [188843.406371] dvb-usb: Terratec Cinergy 
S2 USB HD Rev.2 successfully initialized and connected.
May 27 13:27:14 wuwek kernel: [188847.734416] dw2102: su3000_power_ctrl: 
1, initialized 1

May 27 13:27:14 wuwek kernel: 

Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-25 Thread Marx

On 23.05.2012 08:16, Marx wrote:

Finally everything seems ok. Even DVB-T tuner seems to work.
While it compiles and everything seems ok (I can watch or record from 
two cards at once), after a while (half day or so) suddenly I get 
dvb-usb: bulk message failed, dw2102: i2c transfer failed., INFO: 
task khubd:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds. etc.


I was searching a few days and while there are many people with similair 
problems - nobody can solve it.


I'm starting to suspect that something is wrong with USB ports on my PC. 
I've checked and I connect devices to USB 2.0 ports (while I have 1.1 
ports onboard too)

My motherboard: ASRock E350M1
Does anybody heard about problems with USB on this motherboard?

Now I probably will search for PCIEx card because none of three USB 
cards I own is reliable.

Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-25 Thread Henning Pingel

Am 25.05.2012 08:40, schrieb Marx:

On 23.05.2012 08:16, Marx wrote:

Finally everything seems ok. Even DVB-T tuner seems to work.
While it compiles and everything seems ok (I can watch or record from 
two cards at once), after a while (half day or so) suddenly I get 
dvb-usb: bulk message failed, dw2102: i2c transfer failed., INFO: 
task khubd:111 blocked for more than 120 seconds. etc.


Could you please list all the USB devices you have attached when the 
problem occurs?


Cheers,
Henning

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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-23 Thread Marx

Finally everything seems ok. Even DVB-T tuner seems to work.
Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-22 Thread Henning Pingel
Am Montag, den 21.05.2012, 22:47 +0200 schrieb Marx 
acc.for.n...@gmail.com:

W dniu 2012-05-21 21:50, Henning Pingel pisze:

The package linux-media-dkms (0~20120507.git265.301694~precise) [1]
crafted by the yaVDR team for Ubuntu Precise (kernel 3.2) contains 
the
patches to make the Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2 work. I myself 
am
currently testing such a USB box with this driver package. Except 
for a

few glitches it works quite well for me (USB box are connected to an
active multiswitch).



I've tried this dkms a few days ago and it didn't work. Modules made
by dkms lacked some symbols (I don't know how it's possible if they
compiled without problem). Maybe scripts doesn't play well with 
Debian

kernel (3.2) or maybe I had bad version of kernel headers?


Well the DKMS package is for Ubuntu Precise. It contains pre-compiled 
amd64 modules for the currently valid kernel version of Ubuntu Precise.


If you install it on a different environment (Debian or Ubuntu 32bit), 
all the modules will be re-built automatically and this take 10-30 
minutes depending on your CPU power. Give it a try with an Ubuntu 
Precise installation to save time.


Also use the patched dkms package from the yavdr repos. The upstream 
Ubuntu package dkms contains a bug that causes very slow de-installation 
of the linux-media-dkms package.


Cheers,
Henning

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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-22 Thread Marx

On 22.05.2012 09:49, Henning Pingel wrote:

Am Montag, den 21.05.2012, 22:47 +0200 schrieb Marx
acc.for.n...@gmail.com:

W dniu 2012-05-21 21:50, Henning Pingel pisze:

The package linux-media-dkms (0~20120507.git265.301694~precise) [1]
crafted by the yaVDR team for Ubuntu Precise (kernel 3.2) contains the
patches to make the Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2 work. I myself am
currently testing such a USB box with this driver package. Except for a
few glitches it works quite well for me (USB box are connected to an
active multiswitch).



I've tried this dkms a few days ago and it didn't work. Modules made
by dkms lacked some symbols (I don't know how it's possible if they
compiled without problem). Maybe scripts doesn't play well with Debian
kernel (3.2) or maybe I had bad version of kernel headers?


Well the DKMS package is for Ubuntu Precise. It contains pre-compiled
amd64 modules for the currently valid kernel version of Ubuntu Precise.

If you install it on a different environment (Debian or Ubuntu 32bit),
all the modules will be re-built automatically and this take 10-30
minutes depending on your CPU power. Give it a try with an Ubuntu
Precise installation to save time.

Also use the patched dkms package from the yavdr repos. The upstream
Ubuntu package dkms contains a bug that causes very slow de-installation
of the linux-media-dkms package.


I was using dkms from yavdr, but something went wrong. Now tried again 
and everything seems ok - modules compiled and installed, card is 
recognized. I will be testing it in VDR

Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Dominic Evans

On 20/05/12 22:48, Marx wrote:

Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards
works without any problems on stock linux kernel.


I use a pair of Technisat SkyStar USB HD (DVB-S/S2) tuners [1] for 
Satellite and a pair of Sony PlayTV devices for DVB-T.


This has been a stable setup for me. Currently running unmodified 3.2.0 
kernel.


---

[1] These show in lsusb as 14f7:0500 TechniSat Digital GmbH DVB-PC TV 
Star HD



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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Dominic Evans

On 21/05/12 11:40, Dominic Evans wrote:

On 20/05/12 22:48, Marx wrote:

Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards
works without any problems on stock linux kernel.


I use a pair of Technisat SkyStar USB HD (DVB-S/S2) tuners [1] for
Satellite and a pair of Sony PlayTV devices for DVB-T.

This has been a stable setup for me. Currently running unmodified 3.2.0
kernel.


In particular, I rate the Sony PlayTV tuners highly. The external USB 
box has good shielding, and provides a single antenna cable -- built-in 
dual tuner solution. Its also cheap and easy to find in regular shops :)



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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Dominic Evans
On 21 May 2012 00:37, Torgeir Veimo torg...@netenviron.com wrote:
 You can get a sony playtv, they are dual tuner and it's mostly plug
 and play, except for intermittent noise from time to time (suspecting
 retuning second tuner for eit scanning causing noise on first tuner).

Hmm, I've not seen this issue. Do you have it connected direct to
machine USB port? I have mine on an external powered USB hub.

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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Marx

On 21.05.2012 01:37, Torgeir Veimo wrote:

You can get a sony playtv, they are dual tuner and it's mostly plug
and play, except for intermittent noise from time to time (suspecting
retuning second tuner for eit scanning causing noise on first tuner).


Thank you, but this tuner is DVB-T only and rather pricey
Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Marx

On 21.05.2012 12:40, Dominic Evans wrote:

Technisat SkyStar USB HD
Hmm it's probably good choice, I had mantis based card (PCI) and it was 
working very good.


I today found patch from Igor Liplianin about Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD 
Rev.2

http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/0/
and will try to patch 3.2 source to try it. Has it chance to work or 
should I download all linux-media?
I was trying to use linux-media-dkms from yavdr but it din't work (it 
was giving errors that modules are bad symbols or sth)

Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Marx

On 21.05.2012 13:53, Marx wrote:

On 21.05.2012 12:40, Dominic Evans wrote:

Technisat SkyStar USB HD

Hmm it's probably good choice, I had mantis based card (PCI) and it was
working very good.

I today found patch from Igor Liplianin about Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD
Rev.2
http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/0/
and will try to patch 3.2 source to try it. Has it chance to work or
should I download all linux-media?
I was trying to use linux-media-dkms from yavdr but it din't work (it
was giving errors that modules are bad symbols or sth)


Can't apply patch to 3.2.17 sources. Does anybody knows what do I need 
to apply it?

Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Juergen Lock
In article 5f5o89-7n7@wuwek.kopernik.gliwice.pl you write:
Hello
Hi!

I use VDR a few years, but lately I changed my system into ITX (AMD 
Brazos) and so changed PCI DVB-S2 card into USB. Additionaly I has 
bought DVB-T tuner.
While buying hardware I was sure I buy hardware which is supported 
in-kernel, so no need to hunt for driver.
Unfortunatelly every from three card I have doesn't work properly.

The first: Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD.
Kernel has drivers, but only for the first revision. Second revision 
which I have need a patch. Patch is even on linux-media 
http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/10294/ , but isn't finished so no 
hope to have it in kernel soon.
Anyway I have applied it's modified version from 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653026 to kernel 3.2 
and it's almost work. Almost, because sometimes recording becames 
unplayable. Recording recors eveything, but I can play only some part of 
file from beginning. The rest is unplayable.

Looking for something widely used I choosed Pinnacle PCTV SAT HDTV 452E 
PRO USB. Problems with it i've described in thread: [PATCH, RFC] 
STB0899 signal strength (pctv452e, others too?)

I have been using this card on FreeBSD as well as its `cousin'
TT S2-3600 which uses the same driver with various versions of
webcamd which used various versions of the Linux v4l/dvb tree
(media_tree), first with bits from s2-liplianin merged in and since
(I think) 3.2 using the pctv452e.c driver that was committed to the
vanilla media_tree, and rarely ever had issues.  Currently I'm using
webcamd 3.5.0.2 which uses a snapshot of the for_3.5 branch of
media_tree...

http://www.freshports.org/multimedia/webcamd


http://git.linuxtv.org/media_tree.git/shortlog/aa6d5f29534a6d1459f9768c591a7a72aadc5941

The last miss was buying USB DVB-T stick based on Af9015. Generally it 
works, but only a few minutes. I suspect it overheats...

So I ask: if somebody has one of cards above working, please give me a 
note with which kernel and with which driver it does work.

Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards 
works without any problems on stock linux kernel.

 I have been testing various other usb tuners (mainly dvb-t) on FreeBSD
with webcamd (which as mentioned above uses linux' media_tree), see
my (nox) entries on this page on the FreeBSD wiki:

http://wiki.freebsd.org/WebcamCompat

 Besides the pctv452e/TT S2-3600 dvb-s2 tuners which _I_ had not
many issues with I successfully tested the following dvb-t tuners
using dib0700 hardware:

PCTV NanoStick 73e SE (solo)[single tuner]
Hauppauge Nova-TD model 1172[dual tuner]

 The Sony PlayTV which was mentioned later in this thread seems to
use dib0700 hardware too, but at least here it seems to be much more
expensive than the Nova-TD.

 (And the two af9015 tuners I tested didn't overheat but used to
hang themselves up needing a temporary unplug when left running on
vdr for a day or less, this _seems_ to be better with recent media_tree
versions but I still had to restart at least vdr when it happened.
You can reduce the probability for this to happen with vdr tho:
change the osd setting Setup - DVB - Update channels to names
and PIDs or lower.)

 HTH,
Juergen

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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Henning Pingel

Am 21.05.2012 15:09, schrieb Marx:


Can't apply patch to 3.2.17 sources. Does anybody knows what do I need 
to apply it?
Marx 


Hi,

The package linux-media-dkms (0~20120507.git265.301694~precise) [1] 
crafted by the yaVDR team for Ubuntu Precise (kernel 3.2) contains the 
patches to make the Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2 work. I myself am 
currently testing such a USB box with this driver package. Except for a 
few glitches it works quite well for me (USB box are connected to an 
active multiswitch).


More information on different patch versions can be found here [2].

Cheers,
Henning

[1] 
https://launchpad.net/~yavdr/+archive/main/+packages?field.name_filter=linux-media-dkmsfield.status_filter=publishedfield.series_filter=precise

[2] https://bugs.yavdr.com/issues/752

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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Marx

W dniu 2012-05-21 21:50, Henning Pingel pisze:

Am 21.05.2012 15:09, schrieb Marx:


Can't apply patch to 3.2.17 sources. Does anybody knows what do I need
to apply it?
Marx


Hi,

The package linux-media-dkms (0~20120507.git265.301694~precise) [1]
crafted by the yaVDR team for Ubuntu Precise (kernel 3.2) contains the
patches to make the Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD Rev.2 work. I myself am
currently testing such a USB box with this driver package. Except for a
few glitches it works quite well for me (USB box are connected to an
active multiswitch).



I've tried this dkms a few days ago and it didn't work. Modules made by 
dkms lacked some symbols (I don't know how it's possible if they 
compiled without problem). Maybe scripts doesn't play well with Debian 
kernel (3.2) or maybe I had bad version of kernel headers?


I will try it again, but it lasts very long time to install and 
uninstall this package (don't even think to remove some kernel if you 
have this dkms installed - better remove dkms and then remove kernel 
version)


A few minutes ago I've tried Igor Liplianin's tree from
http://pikacode.com/liplianin/s2-liplianin-v35/
but it also didn't work - card isn't recognized (no dev/dvb).
I've tried
modprobe dvb-usb-dw2102
but it only outputs:
[ 2926.380171] usbcore: registered new interface driver dw2102
and still no device available
Marx


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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-21 Thread Mika Laitio
 Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards
 works without any problems on stock linux kernel.

Hi, I just bought 19 euro Fujitech DVT Pro DVB-T usb stick which
seems to use Realtek RTL2832U chipset. USB stick also includes small
remote control, but I have not tested yet whether that can be used from
linux.

lsusb shows the device as:
1d19:1101 Dexatek Technology Ltd. DK DVB-T Dongle

Driver is not in the mainline kernel, but driver version which builded
ok with 3.3.6-desktop-2.mga2 (mageia) kernel was available in
git://github.com/tmair/DVB-Realtek-RTL2832U-2.2.2-10tuner-mod_kernel-3.0.0.git.
According to it's readme the same chipset is also in use with following
other usb sticks:

  DIKOM USB-DVBT HD (ID 1b80:d394)
  NILOX DVB-T Stick N15 (ID 1b80:d393)
  TRUST 16738 (ID 0bda:2832)
  TERRATEC Cinergy T Stick BLACK (ID 0ccd:00a9)
  TX Hollywood DVTB (ID 1d19:1101)
  DIGIVOX mini II v3.0 (ID 1d19:1101)

Installation for me was easy operation with steps written down below:
1) git clone
git://github.com/tmair/DVB-Realtek-RTL2832U-2.2.2-10tuner-mod_kernel-3.0.0.git
2) cd
DVB-Realtek-RTL2832U-2.2.2-10tuner-mod_kernel-3.0.0/RTL2832-2.2.2_kernel-3.0.0
3) changed KDIR from makefile:
  -KDIR = /usr/src/kernels/`uname -r`
  +KDIR =/usr/src/linux-`uname -r`
4) Make
5) Make install
6) Plug the usb stick: -- dvb_usb_rtl2832u module gets loaded
7) scan channels: scan -5 -o vdr /usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/fi-Kerimaki 
channels.conf

Scan util had from dvb-apps-1.1.1-8.hg1465.1.mga2 had some problems and
to be able to find out all channels, I needed to split the
/usr/share/dvb/dvb-t/fi-Kerimaki scan frequence file to multiple smaller
ones each containing single line.

I do not have any idea whether somebody is working at the moment for
trying to get this driver pushed to mainline kernel. At least for me it
has now worked ok for 1 week.

Mika

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[vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-20 Thread Marx

Hello
I use VDR a few years, but lately I changed my system into ITX (AMD 
Brazos) and so changed PCI DVB-S2 card into USB. Additionaly I has 
bought DVB-T tuner.
While buying hardware I was sure I buy hardware which is supported 
in-kernel, so no need to hunt for driver.

Unfortunatelly every from three card I have doesn't work properly.

The first: Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD.
Kernel has drivers, but only for the first revision. Second revision 
which I have need a patch. Patch is even on linux-media 
http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/10294/ , but isn't finished so no 
hope to have it in kernel soon.
Anyway I have applied it's modified version from 
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653026 to kernel 3.2 
and it's almost work. Almost, because sometimes recording becames 
unplayable. Recording recors eveything, but I can play only some part of 
file from beginning. The rest is unplayable.


Looking for something widely used I choosed Pinnacle PCTV SAT HDTV 452E 
PRO USB. Problems with it i've described in thread: [PATCH, RFC] 
STB0899 signal strength (pctv452e, others too?)


The last miss was buying USB DVB-T stick based on Af9015. Generally it 
works, but only a few minutes. I suspect it overheats...


So I ask: if somebody has one of cards above working, please give me a 
note with which kernel and with which driver it does work.


Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards 
works without any problems on stock linux kernel.


Marx

Ps. Now I'm so desperated that I've installed 2.6 kernel and I will try 
Liplianin driver with it. Hovewer having 2.6 and 3.2 kernels installed 
together I don't know how to tell dkms to build only for 2.6 (in 3.x 
Liplianin kernel will not compile)




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Re: [vdr] Bad choices of USB cards

2012-05-20 Thread Torgeir Veimo
You can get a sony playtv, they are dual tuner and it's mostly plug
and play, except for intermittent noise from time to time (suspecting
retuning second tuner for eit scanning causing noise on first tuner).

On 21 May 2012 07:48, Marx acc.for.n...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello
 I use VDR a few years, but lately I changed my system into ITX (AMD Brazos)
 and so changed PCI DVB-S2 card into USB. Additionaly I has bought DVB-T
 tuner.
 While buying hardware I was sure I buy hardware which is supported
 in-kernel, so no need to hunt for driver.
 Unfortunatelly every from three card I have doesn't work properly.

 The first: Terratec Cinergy S2 USB HD.
 Kernel has drivers, but only for the first revision. Second revision which I
 have need a patch. Patch is even on linux-media
 http://patchwork.linuxtv.org/patch/10294/ , but isn't finished so no hope to
 have it in kernel soon.
 Anyway I have applied it's modified version from
 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=653026 to kernel 3.2 and
 it's almost work. Almost, because sometimes recording becames unplayable.
 Recording recors eveything, but I can play only some part of file from
 beginning. The rest is unplayable.

 Looking for something widely used I choosed Pinnacle PCTV SAT HDTV 452E PRO
 USB. Problems with it i've described in thread: [PATCH, RFC] STB0899 signal
 strength (pctv452e, others too?)

 The last miss was buying USB DVB-T stick based on Af9015. Generally it
 works, but only a few minutes. I suspect it overheats...

 So I ask: if somebody has one of cards above working, please give me a note
 with which kernel and with which driver it does work.

 Also I wold welcome advice, which from those rather cheap USB cards works
 without any problems on stock linux kernel.

 Marx

 Ps. Now I'm so desperated that I've installed 2.6 kernel and I will try
 Liplianin driver with it. Hovewer having 2.6 and 3.2 kernels installed
 together I don't know how to tell dkms to build only for 2.6 (in 3.x
 Liplianin kernel will not compile)



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