On Thu, 6 Sep 2007, Manu Abraham wrote:
> Trent Piepho wrote:
>
> > At least for many demods, the frequency range supported is determined by
> > the tuner. One could have a chip that combines the demod and tuner
> > functions, or a system where the demod is somehow involved in tuning and
> > has s
Hey, I have the exact same USB chip (Afatech af9005), same OS (Ubuntu 7.04),
possibly different architecture (I'm on PPC), but I have had no problems
whatsoever with the card.
The only thing I could suggest is that there isn't a signal for it to
pickup, I find the little tiny antenna that shipped
Hey,
Don't know what the issue might be, but I use a 1.42Ghz PPC iBook running
Ubuntu and I manage to playback HD channels no problems.
I've got a little USB Dongle (Afatech 9005 I nabbed off eBay for 20$), no
inbuilt MPEG-2 decoder or anything fancy.
(Sorry if I mess up this message, my
Michael Krufky wrote:
> Please provide some feedback after testing this tree. The changes in
> question are:
>
> http://linuxtv.org/hg/~mkrufky/dvb-pll
>
> - dvb-pll: pass fe pointer into dvb_pll_configure() and set() functions
> - dvb-pll: store instance ID in dvb_pll_priv structure
> - dvb-p
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> Markus wrote:
>
>
>> the em28xx uses the userland implementation since the current xceive
>> reference drivers use floating point algorithms.
>>
>
>
Hauppauge removed the floating point code and I expect to put that into
the upcoming linux driver.
- Steve
Markus Rechberger wrote:
> As you know the userspace tuner framework is capable of solving this
> and even more problems.
> http://mcentral.de/wiki/index.php/Userspace_tuner
>
> Although I'm waiting for an ack from several companies to reuse their
> tuner sample drivers without doing much convers
Hi Paolo,
Am Freitag, den 07.09.2007, 10:15 +0200 schrieb Paolo Dell'Aquila:
> hermann pitton wrote:
>
> > Can not reproduce your problem on a 32bit machine with the Asus P7131
> > Dual. If I fake frequencies out of range in my tzap channels.conf, the
> > error behavior is OK, also I can still tu
Hi Paolo,
Am Freitag, den 07.09.2007, 10:15 +0200 schrieb Paolo Dell'Aquila:
> hermann pitton wrote:
>
> > Can not reproduce your problem on a 32bit machine with the Asus P7131
> > Dual. If I fake frequencies out of range in my tzap channels.conf, the
> > error behavior is OK, also I can still tu
On 9/8/07, Mauro Carvalho Chehab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Markus wrote:
>
> > the em28xx uses the userland implementation since the current xceive
> > reference drivers use floating point algorithms.
>
> The usage of FP on DVB drivers is something that have been discussed for
> quite a long tim
Markus wrote:
> the em28xx uses the userland implementation since the current xceive
> reference drivers use floating point algorithms.
The usage of FP on DVB drivers is something that have been discussed for
quite a long time at the community. I've asked Linus about the
possibility of having a k
David Engel wrote:
> The standard driver as of Linux v2.6.21 does analog and 8VSB
> on the top input and QAM on the bottom input. My desired behavior is
> analog and QAM on one input and 8VSB on the other. No problem. It
> was an easy enough driver hack to make it do what I wanted.
>
> Others m
> > Any suggestions and comments are welcome.
>
> Please take a look at the xc3028-fe.c file in the following patch:
>
> http://www.linuxtv.org/~mkrufky/xc-bluebird.patch
>
> You can use the logic used in that patch to determine ATSC / DVB-T / etc
The tm6000 has a tuner-xc2028 driver that actu
On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 14:22 -0400, Michael Krufky wrote:
> I was thinking of redoing that xc3028-fe module to include analog support
> soon, but if you're going to to work on it instead, it makes life easier for
> me :-)
as they might say on friends: like i didn't see that coming :-)
_
Hi
my name is Roberto, I have been trying to install my ADS tech TV tuner.
My Linux is a kubuntu, kernel 2.6.20-16-generic on a DELL Latitude D610.
I followed all instructions in linuxtv.org but I still have problems with the
following items:
I couldn't started:
crc32
firmware_class (I think thi
On 9/7/07, Michael Krufky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aidan Thornton wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > In the hope of having a driver that fits better with the v4l-dvb trunk
> > than the currently available options, I've ported the analog parts of
> > Markus Rechberger's em28xx and xc3028 drivers to the new
Aidan Thornton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In the hope of having a driver that fits better with the v4l-dvb trunk
> than the currently available options, I've ported the analog parts of
> Markus Rechberger's em28xx and xc3028 drivers to the new hybrid tuner
> framework. (The analog bits are similar enough to
Hi,
In the hope of having a driver that fits better with the v4l-dvb trunk
than the currently available options, I've ported the analog parts of
Markus Rechberger's em28xx and xc3028 drivers to the new hybrid tuner
framework. (The analog bits are similar enough to his framework that
this was fairl
You were trying to pull the NTSC cable signal in from the lower RF
input, correct?
Regardless of what RF input you currently have it attached to, did you
attempt the same by switching to the other RF input? Try that too and
see what happens.
My goal is the have both NTSC and QAM c
Nathan Faust wrote:
> I'm having a problem with my Kworld ATSC-110's NTSC cable interface
> (/dev/video0) not locking on any signal. I just upgraded v4l from linux
> kernel 2.6.22.4 modules -> current v4l-dvb kernel modules
> (v4l-dvb-0c3e99a3f31c). This was suggested by Mike Krufky to fix the rf
I'm having a problem with my Kworld ATSC-110's NTSC cable interface
(/dev/video0) not locking on any signal. I just upgraded v4l from linux
kernel 2.6.22.4 modules -> current v4l-dvb kernel modules
(v4l-dvb-0c3e99a3f31c). This was suggested by Mike Krufky to fix the rf
input switching I was notic
On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 12:13 +0200, Eduard Huguet wrote:
>
> Good try! I don't know if this will be even remotely helpful, but at
> least you tried.
Well, then add your own layer and send a similar email to the same list
of companies.
Complaining here will only take you so far...
> It's reall
Hi all,
as far as I am able to understand the existing code, there should be a kund of
tuner interface for the tuner driver. (I'm on work, I don't have the code
here...there were methods like get...TunerInterface)
I think we need to write such a method for any (partly) existing driver - am I
r
Good try! I don't know if this will be even remotely helpful, but at least
you tried.
It's really a pity that the support for this card is still incomplete these
days. Specially having in mind that (I think) we are very close to have a
fully functional driver, as the USB disconnects (without plugin
Hi,
take a look at this:
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-July/019299.html
works with TT3200 (SAA7146/STB0899)
roman
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 10:32:06AM +0200, Pedro Aguilar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on a DVB-S2 decoder with an STB0899 frontend. I had a look at
> the dvb sour
Hi,
I'm working on a DVB-S2 decoder with an STB0899 frontend. I had a look at
the dvb sources and didn't find any support for it. I saw that Manu wrote
a driver last april but it gave me several errors when compiling it as a
module inside a 2.6.17 kernel and it hasn't been included in the official
hermann pitton wrote:
> Can not reproduce your problem on a 32bit machine with the Asus P7131
> Dual. If I fake frequencies out of range in my tzap channels.conf, the
> error behavior is OK, also I can still tune to the valid frequencies.
YEP YEP YEP
SOLVED
I want to thank you all.
To: Hauppauge, manufacturer of complete TV solutions
To: Microtune and Dibcom, manufacturers of discrete elements used in the
above solutions
Copy: Linuxtv.org DVB mailing list, representing the linux users of
above equipment, and the current developers of drivers
I am a user of an Hauppauge WinTV
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