Re: TerraTec Cinergy Hybrid Stick [0ccd:00a5] - worth trying?
"Dirk Langner" writes: > I'm really pissed that whenever I try to find a TV-USB-stick (analog > in my case), it's not in the shops any longer or it's not listed on > the linuxtv validated sticks. The names of the USB sticks are only > slightly changed, which may mean, this is only a rebranding or a > completely new hardware (even without name change). Therefore is the > support for these sticks kind of a lottery and one first have to buy > them, check the USB id and whether it's supported or not. Seems, that > the product cycles are too short for us linux-users :( > > Ok, genug gekotzt, now to the facts: I've purchased the USB-stick > TerraTec Cinergy Hybrid Stick, although it's a little older (1/2 year) > it is still in the shops. Well, Terratec are more helpful than most vendors, so that might not be a bad choice. Did you see http://linux.terratec.de/ ? I'm afraid your card isn't there, but... > Vendor: TerraTec > Model: Cinergy Hybrid Stick > Vendor/Product ID: 0ccd:00a5 > Supports DVB-T and Analog Cable (tested already successful on Windows) This card is supported by the tm6000 driver currently in staging: bj...@canardo:~$ grep 00A5 /usr/local/src/git/linux-2.6/drivers/staging/tm6000/* /usr/local/src/git/linux-2.6/drivers/staging/tm6000/tm6000-cards.c: { USB_DEVICE(0x0ccd, 0x00A5), .driver_info = TM6010_BOARD_TERRATEC_CINERGY_HYBRID_XE }, You may want to try that. I have no idea how well it works, if at all... Bjørn -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
TerraTec Cinergy Hybrid Stick [0ccd:00a5] - worth trying?
Hi, I'm really pissed that whenever I try to find a TV-USB-stick (analog in my case), it's not in the shops any longer or it's not listed on the linuxtv validated sticks. The names of the USB sticks are only slightly changed, which may mean, this is only a rebranding or a completely new hardware (even without name change). Therefore is the support for these sticks kind of a lottery and one first have to buy them, check the USB id and whether it's supported or not. Seems, that the product cycles are too short for us linux-users :( Ok, genug gekotzt, now to the facts: I've purchased the USB-stick TerraTec Cinergy Hybrid Stick, although it's a little older (1/2 year) it is still in the shops. Vendor: TerraTec Model: Cinergy Hybrid Stick Vendor/Product ID: 0ccd:00a5 Supports DVB-T and Analog Cable (tested already successful on Windows) I'm using the latest snapshot of v4l-dvb (incl. experimental driver) on Ubuntu 10.04 Tests made: - plug in and out into USB 2.0 slot Only the message appears in dmesg, that an USB device is connected or disconnected when pluggin in or out. When loading the driver by hand (i've tried em28xx) there is nothing which relates to this stick: The driver will not unload when unplugging the stick, nor loaded when the stick is plugged in. To be honest I have no clue, what kind of chips are used in there and which one to load - that does not happen automatically. My question now is: is it worth trying to have a look at this hardware since there already seem to be some in the field? Or is it working and I don't know? Or has everybody already given up? Thanks for help. I'm also open for providing some information and tests with this stick if anybody is interested in it. Thanks, Dirk -- GMX DSL: Internet-, Telefon- und Handy-Flat ab 19,99 EUR/mtl. Bis zu 150 EUR Startguthaben inklusive! http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/dsl -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html