Well, I got it to work. Looks like the td1236D settings will work. I
got them from DScaler.
Input 1 works with my WinTV-D card.
// TUNER_PHILIPS_1236D_NTSC_INPUT1
{
"PHILIPS 1236D ATSC/NTSC Input 1", PHILIPS, NTSC,
2516, 7220, 0xA3, 0x93, 0x33, 0xCE, 732
},
// TUNER_PHILIPS_1236D_NTSC_INPUT2
{
"PHILIPS 1236D ATSC/NTSC Input 2", PHILIPS, NTSC,
2516, 7220, 0xA2, 0x92, 0x32, 0xCE, 732
},
On Thu, 2001-11-29 at 17:42, Gunther Mayer wrote:
> Marty Phee wrote:
> >
> > I wasn't sure what you meant by "Try tools/eeprom"?
>
> Bttv-0.7.xx stand-alone package has a hauppauge eeprom decoder.
> However you give the answer to your question in the next paragraph.
>
> >
> > bttv2 is reporting my tuner as Philips TD1536D (4). 4 means Unknown! I
> > looked through the source, and it is probing the eeprom if that's what
> > you meant? Can the eeprom tell me the settings I need for bttv
> > cardlist?
>
> Yes.
>
> >
> > I've tried all of the tuner settings, but nothing is quite right. I can
> > get somewhat of a picture, but its fuzzy (like before cable when you had
> > to tune in the picture).
> >
> > What do I need to find out about this chip in order to add an entry to
> > the card list? Any pointers/direction would be helpful?
>
> TD1536D is treated as Unknown, because we don't know how to program it
> due to lack of datasheet.
>
> If you can get a datasheet out of philips your tuner can be supported.
>
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