Hello,
According to the wiki entry for the Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T-500 hardware:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500
Models 289 and 287 are supported (ie: the UK sold cards), but model 283
sold in Germany, Switzerland and maybe some other countries isn't.
Is this
upport, no errors on loading the modules or
tuning to the different DVB-T tuners. I'll go ahead and update the Wiki
page to add a note that this revision actually does work and that the
blanket statement claiming all model 283 are not supported.
Regards,
Thomas
On 9/7/10 10:22 AM, Thomas Kernen
Hello all,
It would appear that since I've upgraded to Ubuntu Karmic and the
2.6.31-14 kernel, my KNC1 DVB-S2 now enjoys a GPF when I use scan-s2.
Card seems to initialise without any issues as it did with previous kernels:
[8.053229] saa7146: found saa7146 @ mem c900021f8400 (revisio
Julian Scheel wrote:
It would appear that since I've upgraded to Ubuntu Karmic and the
2.6.31-14 kernel, my KNC1 DVB-S2 now enjoys a GPF when I use scan-s2.
Has anyone else come across this issue with a KNC1 card? Any suggestions
what I can do to trace the issue?
Which gcc version are you usin
Hello,
Is someone already working on supporting the TBS 6980 Dual DVB-S2 PCIe
card? http://www.tbsdtv.com/english/product/6980.html
Chips in use appear to be:
- Conexant CX23885 (PCI Express bridge)
- NXP/Conexant CX24132 (DVB-S/S2 tuner)
- NXP/Conexant CX24117 (DVB-S/S2 demodulator)
I know
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Hallo Thomas!
Am 02.12.2009 15:31, schrieb Thomas Kernen:
Is someone already working on supporting the TBS 6980 Dual DVB-S2 PCIe
card? http://www.tbsdtv.com/english/product/6980.html
Have you seen/tried their all-in-one linux source package which was
released 2009-12
Ian Richardson wrote:
On 2009-12-08 13:31, Thomas Kernen wrote:
Matthias Wächter wrote:
Hallo Thomas!
Am 02.12.2009 15:31, schrieb Thomas Kernen:
Is someone already working on supporting the TBS 6980 Dual DVB-S2 PCIe
card? http://www.tbsdtv.com/english/product/6980.html
I got one last
Dear team,
I'm installing a Mystique SaTiX DVB-S2 PCI card (apparently an OEM
version of KNC DVB Station S2) in a box running Ubuntu 9.04 64bit.
(2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux)
I've pulled the latest s2-liplianin code from:
http://mercurial.in
Thomas Kernen wrote:
Dear team,
I'm installing a Mystique SaTiX DVB-S2 PCI card (apparently an OEM
version of KNC DVB Station S2) in a box running Ubuntu 9.04 64bit.
(2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux)
I've pulled the latest s2-lipl
Dear community,
After finally getting my Mystique SaTiX DVB-S2 PCI card (clone of KNC1
DVB Station S2), I'm now facing trouble with the CAM initialisation
(KNC1 CA daughter card, PowerCam Pro CAM and Viaccess card)
All of the hardware (DVB-S2 PCI card, sat card, CI, CAM) has been tested
und
Hello to all,
I'm currently testing a TT-S1500 budget card with the TT budget CI
adapter with vl4 tree and kernel 2.6.28.
When I modprobe budget_ci, the CI adapter seems to be detected but not
registered in /dev/dvb/adapter3/ca0 as I would have expected it to be.
Instead I see the followin
Thomas Kernen wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm currently testing a TT-S1500 budget card with the TT budget CI
adapter with vl4 tree and kernel 2.6.28.
When I modprobe budget_ci, the CI adapter seems to be detected but not
registered in /dev/dvb/adapter3/ca0 as I would have expected it
Thomas Kernen wrote:
Thomas Kernen wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm currently testing a TT-S1500 budget card with the TT budget CI
adapter with vl4 tree and kernel 2.6.28.
When I modprobe budget_ci, the CI adapter seems to be detected but not
registered in /dev/dvb/adapter3/ca0 as I would
Hello all,
I'm attempting to find a supported DVB-S PCI card with an on-card CI
(ie: not a seperate daughter board) to contain all in one slot.
Based on the wiki and mailing list archives I seem to come up with the
Twinhan AD-SP300(1034): http://www.twinhan.com/product_satellite_1034.asp
B
Andy Zivkovic wrote:
Are these the same boards and/or different revisions? Are they supported by
the Mantis driver including the CI? This part I wasn't able to confirm from
my search.
Thomas,
The maintis driver currently doesn't support CI. Unfortunately I
bought a Twinhan SP300 (1034) before
I just noticed something on a "minor" Ubuntu kernel upgrade. Running
Linux nylon 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux and Ubuntu update system offers 2.6.28-13.
I take the upgrade and notice that in 2.6.28-13 the budget-av module
will not load anymore
Hi all,
For the Switzerland, Geneva region, a new mux has been launched in May
2010 for the local TV station. Therefore this is now different from the
ch-All DVB-T file.
Attached is a new file for ch-Geneva containing the SFN frequency for
the main mux and this new mux.
I expect another u
On 6/24/10 8:57 PM, Christoph Pfister wrote:
2010/6/21 Thomas Kernen:
Hi all,
For the Switzerland, Geneva region, a new mux has been launched in May 2010
for the local TV station. Therefore this is now different from the ch-All
DVB-T file.
Attached is a new file for ch-Geneva containing the
On 3/4/10 1:03 PM, Per Lundberg wrote:
Hi Hermann,
On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 11:05 AM, hermann pitton wrote:
Has anyone done any attempt at contacting TBS to see if they can release their
changes under the GPLv2? Ideally, they would provide a patch themselves, but it
should be fairly simple to d
Hi Christoph,
A new MUX for a local TV station is now online and covering the Geneva
region of Switzerland. Attached is the updated file for the ch-Geneva
region.
Regards,
Thomas
# Switzerland, Geneva region
# Updated by tker...@deckpoint.ch on 2010/12/03
# T[2] [# comment]
#
Any chance we can get more specific parameters for the T2 transmissions
than AUTO/AUTO/AUTO/AUTO/AUTO/AUTO?
It should be using UK Freeview Mode 6:
QAM256, 32K, FEC=2/3, guard= 1/128
Chris can you confirm that is what you are seeing?
I seem to recall that some time ago we tired to enforce using
derstand AUTO than QAM256, for example.
Cheers,
Chris
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*From:* Thomas Kernen
*To:* Christoph Pfister ; Chris Rankin
*Cc:* "linux-media@vger.kernel.org"
*Sent:* Monday, 12 March 2012, 16:00
*Subject:* Re: Updated tuning
On 5/14/12 1:54 PM, Andrew Benham wrote:
I don't know if it's just Crystal Palace, but one of the multiplexes
thinks it's using QPSK even though it's using QAM64 - this messes up
'scan' unless one reorders the frequency list.
Having done the scan, one then needs to replace 'QPSK' by 'QAM_64' in
Hello,
I came across this thread from June 2009 in the news archives about
Ubuntu Karmic and v4l-dvb compile broken with stock Ubuntu Karmic build:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/7161
I've just come across this issue myself after an upgrade of a server
Thomas Kernen wrote:
Hello,
I came across this thread from June 2009 in the news archives about
Ubuntu Karmic and v4l-dvb compile broken with stock Ubuntu Karmic build:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/7161
I've just come across this issue m
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