Hi,
On Tuesday 13 November 2007 10:34:40 aldebaran wrote:
I noticed that a few commits concerning tuner xc3028 have started to be
done in the mercurial tree. Is the support for this tuner already usable
(at least for testing purposes)?
One month ago I was told in this mailing list that you
On Thursday 20 September 2007 11:51:27 hermann pitton wrote:
You might have a first try with card=6 ...
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~mchehab/tm6000-new
This device for card=6 has an USB id of 14aa:0620, so line 153 in
tm6000-cards.c should be changed first before trying :-)
Holger, could you please
Hi,
On Monday 11 June 2007 07:16:46 Sebastian Ferraro wrote:
I have a Zaapa LR545TA DVB-T USB device, which is not currently supported.
I think it is a rebranding of a Lifeview device
(http://www.lifeview.com.tw/html/products/external_tv/tv_walker_dvbt_hybrid
_lite.htm). I include the output
On Monday 11 June 2007 09:20:37 Nicolas Will wrote:
Well, I have not met the expected success.
So, here is what I have done, once I have connected the antenna that
came with the tuner (short stick, nothing like a roof antenna, which may
be a reason for the current failure):
1. Open
On Mon 11 Jun 2007, Sebastian Ferraro wrote:
I opened it and it has a Trident TVMaster indeed...
this is the full text on the chip, in case there is
something useful:
TVMaster
TM6000 B HCC02
D2CSR-1 0616
2013F0F604F553003
Trident '04
LF
So far, so good.
And if there is
On Mon 11 Jun 2007, Sebastian Ferraro wrote:
Once again, you're right! It has a Xceive XC3028ACO.
But I'm not sure yet which driver/fw I should use...
Ok, I forgot to ask you about the demodulator, though. Let me guess once more:
ZL10353
You can find an experimental driver here:
On Friday 08 June 2007 14:37:12 Nicolas Will wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:13 +0100, Nicolas Will wrote:
On Fri, 2007-06-08 at 14:01 +0100, Michel Ludwig wrote:
This device should be another candidate for the TM6000 driver. The only
problem is that I don't have much time at the moment
On Friday 08 June 2007 12:30:21 Nicolas Will wrote:
I've used Google, the wiki, the mailing list archives and failed to find
my answer.
I have one ADSTech Mini DualTV Hybrid Analog-DVB-T USB stick.
After a bit of plastic surgery, I found the following inside:
* Philips TDA9830T - TV
On Wed 16 May 2007, Uwe Bugla wrote:
A small look at www.bttv-gallery.de says quite clear, that both the xc3028
and the qt1010 tuners / demodulators are BUT ANALOGUE ONES. NONE of those
two is capable to offer DVB-T functions, proven by facts @bttv-gallery.
Tuners / demodulators that offer
On Wed 16 May 2007, timecop wrote:
Imagine that, Uwe is right.
XC3028 does not demodulate DVB-T, it only tunes it.
He provides examples of Demodulators, and your quote says both tuning
and ANALOG demodulation, however mentions nothing of DIGITAL
demodulation.
Of course not, as the XC3028 is
Hi,
On Sun 29 Apr 2007, Magnus Larsson wrote:
Hi!
I have a new Freecom DVB USB-stick, that i cannot get to work in Linux
(running ubuntu feisty). It works well in Windows, so the stick seem ok.
I have read the http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_USB and loaded
the modules and
On Sat 03 Feb 2007 05:19, Pigeon wrote:
See if this will shred any lights to anyone?
http://pigeond.net/~pigeon/a818-board-1.jpg
(1.3MB)
So there's a mt352 frontend chip. The Philips TEA5767 seems to be
the FM radio chip.
The Xceive XC3018ACQ is also used in the
Hello,
there is some good news: I managed to view a DVB-T channel in Kaffeine (with
our stick, of course :-)) !
I'll now try to get the tuner working.
Do you maybe have the possibility to try out analog tv ? If so, could you
please do some USB sniffing in analog mode in order to collect some
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