Craig Whitmore wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Steven Ellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 6:02 PM
Subject: [linux-dvb] New Hauppauge DVB PCIe devices HVR-2200,HVR-1700 and
HVR-1200
Been reading up on these as it appears that
All in all, I think the best course of action would be to set this aside
for a couple of months and then comeback and revisit it -- I say this
because, hopefully by then, issues with the xceive IC will have been
hammered out, and work on the other parts (the Conexant bridge and
encoder) might
Unfortunately, all I have been able to find indicates that at the
moment, no
PCIe tv tuner cards are supported under linux.
There are no DVB-T PCIe cards currently supported, but there are indeed
PCIe tuner cards supported; see ATSC PCIe devices for example.
Vanessa Ezekowitz wrote:
I picked up a Kworld ATSC120 ... it looks to me like this card *should* work
using the driver intended for the Geniatech HDTV Thriller X8000A, as one
There is no driver intended for the X8000A (not certain what made you
think there was).
Anyway, I noticed last week
James Klaas wrote:
On 2/21/08, CityK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
James Klaas wrote:
HD capture .. HDMI/component/composite
Whether it be done through an analog connection (eg. component) or
digital connection (eg. HDMI/DVI/SDI), it all falls under the realm of
the V4L subsystem
James Klaas wrote:
HD capture .. HDMI/component/composite
Whether it be done through an analog connection (eg. component) or
digital connection (eg. HDMI/DVI/SDI), it all falls under the realm of
the V4L subsystem, not DVB.
V4L API's current facilities may not even extend far enough
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was woundering on the status of support of the Avermedia PCIe oem tv card.
it's probly only used in gateway computers. no rush just woundering. thanx
Did you find someone willing to work on support for it? Other wise the
status will have not changed The
Ali H.M. Hoseini wrote:
Hi,
I searched linuxtv.org http://linuxtv.org/ mailing list archive
about SkyStar2 rev2.8A driver, or any suggestion, but I found nothing.
The 2.6.22 kernel initialize B2C2 chip itself, but it could not
identify the frontend for card. The chips used in this card
Mara kaid wrote:
Hello,
I've buyed a Pinnacle PCTV Dual Hybrid Pro PCI Express, and I'd like
to know the current state of Linux support for this card, because on
the page: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_PCIe_Cards this
card is listed as Unsupported dvd-t pcie cards.
How can I
Pierre Cassimans wrote:
Just keep in mind that when you want to record HD content from the 3
cards, you have 3 x 20MB/s and mostly this is more then your HardDisk
can get :)
That is incorrect. hdd saturation is not an issue. Examples:
TS for 8-VSB source: ~19.4Mbps (~2.4MBps)
TS for
Pierre Cassimans wrote:
Ag,
you are right!!! ... One beer for you next time i see you :)
And I'll hold you to it too! ;)
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Dark Dragon wrote:
I was just wondering if any development started with th eplextor HDTV
usb ATSC device?
Not that I know of.
However, that said, there is always a chance that adding support is a
trivial matter and something that yourself could do. Either way, we
won't know until some
Nicolas Will wrote:
Hello all,
I've been talking with Michel Ludwig about the ADSTech Mini Dual TV
(PTV-339) USB stick.
It needs the xc2028/3028 module (in the main tree currently?) as well as
the tm6000 module (and firmware).
I see that these two hg branches exist:
Per Blomqvist wrote:
I just signed up for this mailing-list ( I hope this is the right
forum..
Hi, yes, you're in the right place.
I can dvbscan and tzap, and gets indication of a good signal. BUT,
I cant view the video!
(from the dvb device)
Also dvbdate command works (that
Russell Kliese wrote:
CityK wrote:
Russell Kliese wrote:
I've posted a picture of my card at the following URL:
http://ringo.com/photos/photo.html?photoId=253664472 . The chipset
includes: Philips TDA10046A digital decder, Philips SAA7131E analog
decoder and a 8275AC1 tuner.
Hi Russell
Just a thought about some possible consolidation / elimination of
fragmentation / consistency meant to benefit the end user. How about
adding to the get_dvb_firmware script (
http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb/file/tip/linux/Documentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware
) a section for:
a) XC5000 firmware
Russell Kliese wrote:
I just wanted to report on my progress with the MSI [EMAIL PROTECTED] A/D card
v1.1 in case anyone has some ideas that might help getting this card
working 100%.
I've posted a picture of my card at the following URL:
http://ringo.com/photos/photo.html?photoId=253664472
Andreas Lorenz wrote:
i'm owning such a card. And i'm searching a driver for it.
I have no skills in programming driver but i wan't to help.
What can i do?
See http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Supported_Hardware
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Julio Monterroso wrote:
Hello,
I have search the archives and have not notice anything about the
Kworld ATSC 120 since September, 2007. Does anyone knows if a driver
is being developed or plans for one?
I'd suggest following up on what I mentioned, just last week on the V4L
list, here:
ashim saikia wrote:
Hi,
I just wanna know if in linux 2.6 kernel, DVB driver
will support more than 4 cards or not. Can any one
help me.
Its not a question of cards/devices, its a question of the number of
adapters...which is currently set at 8 (see dvbdev.c for the
max_adapters define).
Christoph Mockenhaupt wrote:
Unfortunately this does not have the desired effect. The problem is that
sometimes just 00 00 00 00 is received, sometimes the last bit _is_ toggled
and staying at 00 or key[3] does not change to 0 at all even if a key is
pressed.
Could this be a problem of
Nicolas Will wrote:
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 14:43 +, Nicolas Will wrote:
Hi all,
Before I try to make one, did anyone write a script that goes through
a
channels.conf file and outputs human readable signal strength, BER and
such for all channels?
I received 2 scripts by pers.
There is an article in the wiki:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/InternetDVB
In addition, there is a brief note (that may help provide an
explanation) in some of the B2C2 based device articles as to why they
are listed as network controllers:
Corey,
What happens if you pull the VP-3250 card out of the system -- any
change for the 102G or is it still the same result?
[ OT -- out of curiosity, are you just using the VP-3250 for OTA (8VSB)?
I ask because we have Zero known cases of success for digital cable
(QAM) with the card
Manu Abraham wrote:
The comment was that this card is identical to the VP-2033, no
differences) True it is, the only difference is in the PCI Sub ID's.
The demod and the PLL is there at the same I2C addresses too. This was
verified from your logs, that the frontend attached successfully:
Wolfgang Friedl wrote:
Hello
Maybe this is a strange question:
I have a Pinnacle PCTV-Stick (em2880);
its drivers (em2880 project at linuxtv.org) breaks (and
therefore disables loading) other drivers like gspca/pwc and other
webcam drivers.
As far as I investigated, this is a common
firmware from
windows drivers? Any light you can shed would be much appreciated, and
thanks again for the reply.
CityK wrote:
Luke Mackenzie wrote:
Hi,
I have not received a reply to this but notice a lot of activity on
the list. Am I asking in the wrong place? Is anyone able to help?
Right
Luke Mackenzie wrote:
Hi,
I have not received a reply to this but notice a lot of activity on the
list. Am I asking in the wrong place? Is anyone able to help?
Right place. You just need to find someone who is interested in the
particular topic. That's not me btw, but I may be able to give
Albert Comerma wrote:
If I'm correct I think that this chip is not supported at all for any
current driver development, so, unless you get information from the
manufacturer and you try to build the driver, it will not be supported
soon.
2008/1/22, Anubis Ra [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
Eric wrote:
On Sun, 2008-01-20 at 18:24 -0500, CityK wrote:
You might also want to identify:
- From the photo you uploaded to the wiki, it appears that the card also
has two audio ADCs for the external A/V inputs ... (you can find them on
the top right area of the face of the PCB
.
Great! Way to go Kevin -- Now I've got Interpol agents bugging my phone
lines, intercepting my emails, and placing tails on my every movement.
(In an effort to give these law-do-gooders the slip, the mailing list
user formerly known as CityK will now be known as CityL that should
do
Michael Finch wrote:
I was imply try to find out if anyone had a recommendation if I should
use the S-1500 card than the S-1401... I was not complaing that there
is no S-1401 support.
Sorry to bother you.
Date:
Jonathan Isom wrote:
Hi
I was wondering if anyone on the list knows of an app the displays
atsc closed captions.
I have a kworld atsc 110 and 115. Mythtv used to display cc data with
the 110 but now doesn't
which leads me to believe that locally they are broadcasting eia-708
now. Am I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Okay, I did everything you ask,
here is the link to the wiki page :
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Pinnacle_Dual_Hybrid_Pro_PCI_Express
If something is missing, don't hesitate to tell me!
Selon CityK [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Craig Whitmore wrote:
Of course - it is a wiki after all!
I updated the Wiki
(http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-4000) with
a lot of information
Thanks Craig
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Jonathan Isom wrote:
Thanks
The only program data is a patch by Scott Larson from 2005 for mplayer.
Other than that the wikipedia links may be useful for implementing it in other
programs. I think it would be nice to write a library that every one could
use
but it wouldn't be to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[UPDATE]
XCeive XC3028 (tuner) analog
MicroTune MT2131 (tuner) digital
LG LGDT3303 (8VSB/QAM demodulator)
Conexant CX23887-14z (A/V Decoder PCIe bridge)
Conexant CX23417-11z (MPEG-2 A/V Encoder)
ESMT M12L04322A-AZG1P633X (SDRAM
CityK wrote:
I've moved the wiki
page to:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Pinnacle_PCTV_Dual_Hybrid_Pro_PCI_Express_%283010i%29
In addition, I've applied our standard formatting for device articles.
As opposed to external links to your page, would you like to upload the
pictures
Eric wrote:
thanx for clarifiying that issue. why it would mention the cx23888 is
beyound me.
the cx2388[5-8] are of the same family, so perhaps they've just decided
to use cx23888 for their notation. Although imprecise, it is their
option ... not really a big deal though ... nor
kevin liu wrote:
I just tried to get dvb-fe-nxt2004.fw using perl
get_dvb_firmware nxt2004
But it seems that the firmware is not there any more.
Aver move it to another place,
I checked last night and its working fine. I'm willing to bet that when
you tried you had ran it simply as
Jean Paul Gatt wrote:
In the meantime ...
While the whole kernel debate goes on ...can the wiki be updated...
Of course - it is a wiki after all!
...with a semi-standard procedure to follow ?
Something on the lines ... you need this basic code LINK .. and
patch it with this diff file
Gregoire Favre wrote:
Hello,
once upon a time, in a far far far away... OK sorry ;-)
A long time ago multiproto was said to be integrated in *near* future...
to my great disapointment it still isn't, which is certainly not a good
thing for the user at least...
Could we hope to be *near*
James Klaas wrote:
I can also confirm that ATSC/QAM is working.
James
On 1/15/08, Steven Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
Success.
After a few more tweaks we've got the driver working and the patches are
ready for merge into master by Mauro.
You can find the latest patches
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I red this on the wiki of Linuxtv.org:
If you own one or more devices from the following list and you want to help
with support development, please contact the linux-dvb Mailing list.
Actually I own a Pinnacle dual hybrid pro PCIe (3010i) that is not supported
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CityK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Hi, can you add the relevant info to the wiki please
(http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/AVerMedia_M791_PCIe_Combo_%28OEM%29)
... and upload to that any images you may be able to provide
CityK wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One problem I have right now are two things one i dont know the tuner chip
used
Yeah, I noticed that it wasn't mentioned in you're original message...I
take it that it is hidden under a shield?
Have a look inside the driver CD
Hi,
As this is an analogue TV related issue, you should post to the v4l
mailing list instead ... dvb is for digital tv, and it doesn't appear
that your device supports such anyway.
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Michel Lespinasse wrote:
On Thu, Jan 10, 2008 at 06:33:13PM -0500, CityK wrote:
- merge/consolidate the [linux-dvb] and [video4linux-list] into one
[LinuxTV-users] list
- that a separate, but totally open and transparent, [LinuxTV-devel]
list be created for the express purpose
Hans Verkuil wrote:
One factor that perhaps adds some weight to this argument/proposal is
the diminishing importance that analogue TV related issues are going
to hold over time ( as more and more countries switch to digital
transmission systems). Of course, the light won't go out for
Jonathan Isom wrote:
Hello
Don't know if this is already in hg (I'm using 2.6.23 linux
kernel) But I have a Kworld atsc 110 115.
Is there plans to get the 115 to be auto detected rather that manually
specifying that card #. Just wondering.
Already taken care of. For details, see:
?
As I mentioned in my last message:
CityK wrote:
I've been meaning to update the 1020 1030 wiki articles regarding this for
a long time, but haven't yet got
there -- perhaps soon,
Remy Bohmer wrote:
On what kernel version is the wiki now based on?
The wiki has never been based on any kernel
Gregor Fuis wrote:
I don't use any other dvb card in that computer,
Okay, good, that rules out a couple of other possibilities for the problem.
but maybe one of them is other revision, because 3 of them are blue
and one green.
I don't know how much of an effect that would be.
I don't need
Jerediah Fevold wrote:
I should have an MSI Theater 650 Pro PCIe hybrid TV tuner in the mail
soon. I don't have any experience with TV tuners under Linux. What can
I do to get this card working under Linux?
1 - Contact AMD and obtain the documentation for:
* the 650 IC
* the 312 IC
I really
Gregor Fuis wrote:
I have 4 twinhan 1020A cards (Skystar1 CI).
The Skystar 1 CI is actually a VP-1030A clone:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TechniSat_SkyStar_1_CI
When I was inserting one by one card separately. I
had to fix them firmware with instructions from dvb wiki and then
Dark Dragon wrote:
Any one know what version of v4l-dvb was used in kernel 2.6.18?
I don't know ... Mauro might keep track of that ... but in any regard,
you might be able to get a good ballpark estimate by looking at the commits:
http://kernelnewbies.org/Linux26Changes
Stefan Struhs wrote:
Unfortunately the author did not say anything about where to get the
according firmware files.
Taking a look into the patch code this must be something like
drx397xD.A2.fw and drx397xD.B1.fw. Goggeled but without success. Also
tried to find this on a M$ windows machine
Dark Dragon wrote:
Is there any way to track what changes to the driver where made to
make the card imoperative?
(Sorry DD, you'll likely be getting a second copy of this message -- I
meant to reply to the list (via reply all, but accidently just sent
the original reply to you (via reply) ...
Jay Mack Newby wrote:
The decoder/bridge IC reads saa7133HL/101
The 18 pin IC reads
A T8P56S
HBIHG 709
After running lshal I got
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/pci_1131_7133'
info.bus = 'pci' (string)
info.linux.driver = 'saa7134' (string)
info.parent =
Igor M. Liplianin wrote:
Working well for me.
I plan add support for others DVB cards from DVBWorld (especially DVB-S2 ones)
How to create my repository in Linuxtv hg tree for that matter?
Please do not ignore this message!
Patch with drivers for Acorp DS110/120 (DVBWorld PCI2002/USB2102).
Mr Greg Bazar wrote:
Basically, the card is detected, as seen in dmesg, and the module tries
to load, but I don't get a /dev/dvb device. If I modprobe the
cx88-dvb module manually, I get a FATAL error, saying the device is not
found.
Mkrufky had me build the latest drivers from the
John Goacher wrote:
I have no problem with the images being added to the wiki, but I would
prefer if you or some other kind individual would undertake this as
I've no experience of updating the wiki.
Thanks, I'll add them in a few minutes or so.
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CityK wrote:
John Goacher wrote:
I have no problem with the images being added to the wiki, but I would
prefer if you or some other kind individual would undertake this as
I've no experience of updating the wiki.
Thanks, I'll add them in a few minutes or so.
Okay, done ... had
Hi folks,
Google summer of code will be rolling around in a couple of months. Now
I know we've talked a little bit about it before, but I don't recall
what the thoughts on it were. In any regard, on the surface of things,
it would seem a perfect opportunity for the LinuxTV Project to leverage
Good news, bad news situation.
John Drescher wrote:
Any word on if this card (Leadtek WinFast HDTV Cinema) is supported or not?
http://www.leadtek.com/eng/tv_tuner/overview.asp?lineid=6pronameid=359
Bad news:
Turning to the wiki, you will see that it is currently unsupported --
Baha Baydar wrote:
CityK wrote:
Never heard back from Baha, so still no idea on the original PCI
variant. (http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/ATI/AMD_TV_Wonder_650_PCI).
I totally forgot that I had offered to do this. I've sent the inf
files in a separate email. Let me know
CityK wrote:
Baha Baydar wrote:
I've checked all the inf files on the driver CD and installed the card
in a MCE XP box but none of the .inf files contained the word xceive.
Thanks for checking.
If it would help I can package all the inf files from the driver CD in
a zip
Yousef Lamlum wrote:
Hi,
Thanks you and Lauri for for pointing out my mistake. Here are the
correct patches for the Artec T14BR.
Signed-Off-By: Yousef Lamlum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Patrick Boettcher wrote:
Hi Yousef,
Thanks for your patch. But something is wrong with it. There is a -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff Rosenberg wrote:
The Pinnacle PCTV HD Ultimate stick just came out (a couple of weeks
ago).
I looked in the Windoze .inf files and it appears that the drivers
used are the same for the PCTV HD Pro and PCTV HD Ultimate. I looked
in the developmental
Michael Krufky wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, CityK wrote:
In discussion with Michael a couple of weeks ago, he mentioned that he
didn't think that the older TechniSat ATSC USB devices (
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TechniSat_Air2PC-ATSC-USB ) are
actually supported, but suggested
Michael Krufky wrote:
Your comment here doesn't sound very nice :-(
Don't worry, I'm just being a jerk.
I said it uses the LG-H064f, and that's what it says on the wiki.
Indeed, this is true for the AirStar-HD5000-USB.
However, this thread _isn't_ about that device. This was
Steven Toth wrote:
Chaogui Zhang wrote:
Hi, everyone,
I bought a Pinnacle PCTV HD 800i card recently and I am trying to add
support for the card. It has the following chips on board:
1. CX23883 (supported already)
2. Samsung S5H1409 (supported already)
3. Cirrus 5340 ADC (not seen on
Olin Atkinson wrote:
Doesn't the ts stream come in mpeg2?
For the ATSC standard (which applies to your device), the underlying
content contained in transmission streams is indeed MPEG2 encoded. The
transport stream itself is a container format, specifically an MPEG2 TS.
... i.e. the MPEG2
Can one of you folks update the wiki article (
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Pinnacle_PCTV_Sat_HDTV_Pro_USB_%28452e%29
) to reflect the current development status/state. Any pics of the
device would be nice too. Thanks.
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Baha Baydar wrote:
I've checked all the inf files on the driver CD and installed the card
in a MCE XP box but none of the .inf files contained the word xceive.
Thanks for checking.
If it would help I can package all the inf files from the driver CD in
a zip file and put them online if
Hi Patrick,
In discussion with Michael a couple of weeks ago, he mentioned that he
didn't think that the older TechniSat ATSC USB devices (
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TechniSat_Air2PC-ATSC-USB ) are
actually supported, but suggested you might know better.
Could you, or anyone else,
James Klaas wrote:
On 10/19/07, CityK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One thing you could do is identify the audio ADC being used. Its
situated on the face of the PCB, below the tuner module and to the right
of the S-Video input, right beside a quatz oscillator.
The ADC chip on my board
Baha Baydar wrote:
I'd be more than happy to help out with getting this card some working
Linux drivers.
...
On 10/14/07, CityK [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think anyone is working on support -- there are three missing
pieces of documentation: that for the tuner in the Samsung
CityK wrote:
James Klaas wrote:
I can provide more details ... if that will help
One thing you could do is identify the audio ADC being used. Its
situated on the face of the PCB, below the tuner module and to the right
of the S-Video input, right beside a quatz oscillator
James Klaas wrote:
Woot had a Pinnacle PCTV HD Card for sale and I decided to get one as
the price was good ($50). I was hoping to find out what it would take
to get this card running under Linux.
LOL. Repeating myself today --- had a conversation about this very card
on IRC earlier.
the
David Engel wrote:
The minor problem I mentioned earlier has to do with using the
saa7134-alsa module to capture sound directly from the card. A quick
glance at the driver source code looks like it shold support 32 and 48
kHz sampling rates. I've only been able to get 32 kHz working well so
chazim wrote:
Is there any reason he's apparently been posting V4L list boards, and,
not boards listed through Linux-dvb list?
No idea. I don't know when he last updated his website, though, I don't
think he has any bias against info from either list
Again, hoping Gunther saw that, and,
Baha Baydar wrote
I've searched through the archives looking for any updates for support
for the ATI theatre 650 chipset/cards and haven't found much.
Has the recent release of video card documentation from AMD/ATI given
any indication that other chipset support is in the works?
I don't
Olin Atkinson wrote
Has anyone done any work on getting the
digital side working? I would love to help. I am an electrical engineer
who has worked as a java programmer for the last 11 years. I have some free
time and would like to play with this for the fun of it.
Stemming from an IRC
chazim wrote:
Sorry, I miffed, and, more than a little confused here.
When I first subscribed to this list, Gunther at
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Btty Gallery, was the first to request photos,
and, information be posted to him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL
PROTECTED] ,
he said would
Eric Sandeen wrote:
Kworld ATSC-115 card PCI ID
+ .subvendor= 0x17de,
+ .subdevice= 0x7352,
I had been wondering about this for a while -- inquiries that I had made
with other 115 users went unanswered, and, thinking that I could find
the same
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am the proud owner of a new one of these Kworld ASTC 120. Imagine my
surprise when I found out the linux support of the ASTC 110 didn't
extend to this version.
Other then the fact that they are both DVB cards, the ATSC 110 and 120
are completely dissimilar, so no
Jens Krehbiel-Gräther wrote:
I've read ...
that the driver for the Pinnacle PCTV Sat HDTV Pro USB is
pre-Work-In-Progress. What does that mean?
I have no idea what that wonderfully vague description means.
Is there already a driver
for this device which I can test? I can support you on
hermann pitton wrote:
Philips semiconductors is outsourced to NXP
Philips semiconductors does not exist any more. Philips sold the
controlling interest in its subsidiary to a private equity group. The
new semiconductor company is now known as NXP. A noteworthy point is
that Philips retained a
Jeanneret Cédric wrote:
If you want analog support, you're on the wrong maillist. see v4l
if you want dvb support, you're using analog viewing applications.
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Wolfgang Wegner wrote:
- dvb_fe_type: DVB-S2 is missing and I personally would also like
to see ASI here...
Manu Abraham wrote:
Can you please point me to some ASI specs if you don't mind ? I was
once supposed to work on such a device, but then that company itself got
scrapped, hence
CityK wrote:
Its described in:
/EN 50083-9:2002 : //Cable networks for television signals, sound
signals and interactive services. Part 9: Interfaces for CATV/SMATV
head-ends and similar professional equipment for DVB/MPEG2 transport
streams.
/
//which is available (if you're
Mario Smit wrote:
Two weeks ago I've received my new TT3200 DVB/S2 card. Since that moment
I've tried to get it working under Linux.
I've downloaded all the patches, bits and pieces from Manu, Laasa and
others and made it work, kind of... am willing to put my time in it. But
there is
Nathan Faust wrote:
I'm having a problem with my Kworld ATSC-110's NTSC cable interface
(/dev/video0) not locking on any signal. I just upgraded v4l from linux
kernel 2.6.22.4 modules - current v4l-dvb kernel modules
(v4l-dvb-0c3e99a3f31c). This was suggested by Mike Krufky to fix the rf
Nathan Faust wrote:
Hi,
I've notice the same thing with my Kworld ATSC-110.
I'm running Ubuntu 7.10, 2.6.22-10-generic, x86_64. I guess it is a
change in the 2.6.22 kernel.
Is there anyway to change this back so that QAM and NTSC inputs are the
same?
They should be the same now --
kevin liu wrote:
By the way, HDTV don't need your system to have mpeg4 processing
ability, it only need mpeg2 decoder.
While this is currently, and will be for some time to come, true for
ATSC, it does not equally apply to other standards. Please see the very
first message of this thread,
Markus Rechberger wrote:
anyway it's history; we shouldn't waste more time on discussing what
happened
Indeed.
However, you have continued to do so, and in an inflammatory fashion --
and that is just not going to escape attention. As I've indicated to
you earlier -- if the issue is truly at
Dâniel Fraga wrote:
While the developers discuss these things, the users are waiting forever.
You make it sound as if its a case of bureaucrats discussing policy
before opening the bread line.
And i think that if Linux really wants
to support well most of the devices, something should be
Dâniel Fraga wrote:
I've been exchanging e-mails with Markus for months and he
supported very well my board (cx88 chip with xc2028 tuner).
Yes, Markus is very good (exceptionally good in fact) with helping users.
But at the same time, I noticed that there's a disagreement
Aapo Tahkola wrote:
I just fixed(hopefully) some problems with byte ordering of usb snoop
output. See http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/M920x_parse .
Just a note -- I have moved the article to:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/ULi_M920x_parse
The naming scheme of the other M920x
Gery wrote:
can anybody point to the example for DVB-S card without using PCI or USB (not
even PCMCIA) bus?
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