Manu Abraham wrote:
> Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
>   
>> 2007/12/31, Michael Krufky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>     
>>> Zdenek Kabelac wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> I should start a new thread about this USB2.0 device.
>>>>
>>>> I'll repeat which chips I could find in the USB device -
>>>> SAA7136E,CY7C68013A,TDA18271HDC1
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> You should base your work off the master branch.  The tda18271 driver in 
>>> that tree should work well enough for you.  I don't know anything about the 
>>> IF within the saa7136 -- I would guess it is something like a tda8290 or 
>>> tda8295, which may need some work for analog support.  For digital tv, you 
>>> can attach the tda18271 the same way as is done in cx23885-dvb for the 
>>> hvr1800, with alt_tuner=1.
>>>
>>> You'll have some work to do to get the saa7136 analog video decoder working 
>>> as well... I've heard it may be compatible with the saa7134 code, but that 
>>> driver currently expects to be used as a PCI bridge.
>>>
>>> Given the CY7C68013A, you probably don't want to touch any of the dib0700 
>>> code, although we still don't know what digital demod / channel decoder is 
>>> used in your device.  Are there any other chips inside?
>>>       
>> Yeah - It's been just a trial if it will do something with my device.
>>     
>
>
> This device might be supported soon. Other than that, I guess the 
> TDA18271 driver doesn't support DVB-T as of now.
>
>   
Actually, I have heard reports from some people that they have gotten
the tda18271 to work for DVB-T in their tests.  I haven't been able to
successfully test that yet myself, but I welcome patches if there are
any problems with the driver.

Regards,

Mike Krufky


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