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On Tue, 9 Apr 2013 14:48:05 +0200
Jakob Haufe <su...@sur5r.net> wrote:

> Will do so tonight and report back.

Took a little longer but it worked as expected. Patch follows in a separate
mail.

dmesg output:

[19.474818] em28xx: New device  USB 2875 Device @ 480 Mbps (1b80:e1cc, 
interface 0, class 0)
[19.484245] em28xx: DVB interface 0 found: isoc
[19.493626] em28xx: chip ID is em2874
[19.771843] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0000: 26 00 01 00 02 08 c8 e5 f5 64 01 60 09 
e5 f5 64
[19.781820] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0010: 09 60 03 c2 c6 22 e5 f7 b4 03 13 e5 f6 
b4 87 03
[19.791682] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0020: 02 08 63 e5 f6 b4 93 03 02 06 f7 c2 c6 
22 c2 c6
[19.801429] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0030: 22 00 60 00 90 00 60 12 06 29 7b 95 7a 
67 79 eb
[19.810955] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0040: 78 1a c3 12 06 18 70 03 d3 80 01 c3 92 
02 90 78
[19.820345] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0050: 0b 74 96 f0 74 82 f0 90 78 5d 74 05 f0 
a3 f0 22
[19.829532] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0060: 00 00 00 00 1a eb 67 95 80 1b cc e1 f0 
93 6b 00
[19.838768] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0070: 6a 20 00 00 00 00 04 57 4e 07 09 00 00 
00 00 00
[19.848037] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0080: 00 00 00 00 4e 00 12 00 f0 10 44 89 88 
00 00 00
[19.857240] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0090: 5b 81 c0 00 00 00 20 40 20 80 02 20 01 
01 00 00
[19.866452] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 00a0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
00 00 00
[19.875663] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 00b0: c6 40 00 00 00 00 87 00 00 00 00 00 00 
40 00 00
[19.884863] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 00c0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 
00 20 03
[19.894000] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 00d0: 55 00 53 00 42 00 20 00 32 00 38 00 37 
00 35 00
[19.903174] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 00e0: 20 00 44 00 65 00 76 00 69 00 63 00 65 
00 04 03
[19.912282] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 00f0: 31 00 00 00 33 00 34 00 35 00 36 00 37 
00 38 00
[19.921329] em2874 #0: i2c eeprom 0100: ... (skipped)
[19.930134] em2874 #0: EEPROM ID = 26 00 01 00, EEPROM hash = 0xde1f879b
[19.938967] em2874 #0: EEPROM info:
[19.947590] em2874 #0:       microcode start address = 0x0004, boot 
configuration = 0x01
[19.964171] em2874 #0:       No audio on board.
[19.972548] em2874 #0:       500mA max power
[19.980912] em2874 #0:       Table at offset 0x00, strings=0x0000, 0x0000, 
0x0000
[19.989859] em2874 #0: Identified as MaxMedia UB425-TC (card=84)
[19.998518] em2874 #0: v4l2 driver version 0.2.0
[20.012548] em2874 #0: V4L2 video device registered as video0
[20.021268] em2874 #0: dvb set to isoc mode.
[20.066662] drxk: status = 0x439130d9
[20.075896] drxk: detected a drx-3913k, spin A2, xtal 20.250 MHz
[20.158282] DRXK driver version 0.9.4300
[20.184878] drxk: frontend initialized.
[22.025707] em2874 #0: MaxMedia UB425-TC: only DVB-C supported by that driver 
version
[22.035149] DVB: registering new adapter (em2874 #0)
[22.044967] usb 1-1: DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (DRXK DVB-C DVB-T)...
[22.061012] em2874 #0: Successfully loaded em28xx-dvb

I then ran tvheadend for a couple of hours and it worked without problems.

I'm just wondering how to get the IR remote to work. As the UB425-TC comes
with a remote as well I kind of expected that the codes will be the same.

Would trying different values for .ir_codes make sense or is there some other
way to find this out?

Cheers,
Jakob

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