Re: [linux-dvb] Re: Avermedia Hybrid+FM USB2.0 a818

2007-02-09 Thread Pigeon
> may I use your picture on my www.bttv-gallery.de ? Certainly. (And sorry for the late reply.) I have just put up a few more photos of the device, plus a little bit of description of it. Feel free to use any of them. http://pigeond.net/~pigeon/a818/ One suggestion for www.b

[linux-dvb] Re: Re: Re: Avermedia Hybrid+FM USB2.0

2007-02-03 Thread Pigeon
dio. It also has a remote control. > How are the files called that come with the Windows driver ? Here is the INF file http://pigeond.net/~pigeon/AVerVid.inf The main driver I believe is AVerVid.sys > Well, my stick doesn't have this composite / s-video stuff. So, I

[linux-dvb] Re: Re: Avermedia Hybrid+FM USB2.0

2007-02-03 Thread Pigeon
alog TV stick ? Hmm, I don't know, is there? Is there any info I could try getting from the device? I have only used DVB PCI cards and USB DVB is pretty new to me. I also briefly tried a usb snooping utils on windows but the output doesn't mean too much to me bei

[linux-dvb] Re: Avermedia Hybrid+FM USB2.0

2007-02-02 Thread Pigeon
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 Avermedia Hybrid PCI card (after googling a

[linux-dvb] Avermedia Hybrid+FM USB2.0

2007-02-02 Thread Pigeon
it works with any existing drivers? Or what I can do to help finding out info on it and possibly write a driver for it? Thanks. Pigeon. ___ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb