My experience with it hasn't been fantastic. It still won't tune SBS
(local UHF station here in Melbourne, Australia).
Is that true for SBS in other locations? I'm in Sydney. Have you tried other
tuners (is it just the signal?)
Just recently one of
the frontends stopped loading after a cold
Hi,
I have a Gentoo box set up with MythTV, which I currently only use for
dvds/divx. I'm planning to get a HDTV Tuner card. I was looking at the
FusionHDTV Dual Digital (1) but now I can't get it anywhere. How far off do
you think before the Dual2 drivers are fully working? It seems like
On Tue, October 31, 2006 9:59 pm, Bonne Eggleston wrote:
I have a Gentoo box set up with MythTV, which I currently only use for
dvds/divx. I'm planning to get a HDTV Tuner card. I was looking at the
FusionHDTV Dual Digital (1) but now I can't get it anywhere. How far off
do you think before
Did you manage to get the remote control to work?
(Sorry about sending this twice - used the wrong email address before)
On Mon, 2006-10-09 at 21:11 +1000, Mark McKenzie wrote:
Some somewhat better results this time:
I put the card into a different machine and build the driver from Michael's
Some somewhat better results this time:
I put the card into a different machine and build the driver from Michael's
tree for it (without Chris' DVB rounding patch) and it worked first go. So
i'm looking for hardware faults in the rest of the machine now that I can
confirm the card is all good.
Some more mixed news.
I patched Chris' tree with the new device IDs (following your instructions) and
tried again to just run a scan - no dice. But it certainly looks like you might
be on to something - I saw some new messages from the driver shortly before
the lockup:
tune to:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi Michael
Some more help needed with the version 1 card you helped me with last
time.
Just got the auto update to my kernel to suse version: 2.6.16.21-0.25,
so I tried to recompile my running version of the v4l tree from last
time to find it does
I've tried a few things over the last few days:
- I grabbed a channels.conf from one of my collegues who lives quite close to
where I do, and configured mplayer to use it. No dice.
- Borrowed a similar tuner (DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T USB usbid 0fe9:db11) and
got that working no problems.
Mark McKenzie wrote:
I've tried a few things over the last few days:
- I grabbed a channels.conf from one of my collegues who lives quite close to
where I do, and configured mplayer to use it. No dice.
- Borrowed a similar tuner (DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T USB usbid 0fe9:db11) and
got that
Michael Krufky wrote:
Here is a quick way to get things working for your device... Please
follow these instructions verbatim:
1) hg clone http://linuxtv.org/hg/~mkrufky/cxusb
2) cd cxusb
3) hg export 56cb67d6c632 FusionHDTVdual2.patch
4) cd ..
5) hg clone
Incidentally, I checked the inf file from the windows driver that came on the
CD - it definatly has the USB id in it for the card. Is there any way I can
extract the firmware? Maybe they've updated it for this particular card.
Mark
On Friday 29 September 2006 08:24, Mark McKenzie wrote:
I
On Friday 29 September 2006 22:27, you wrote:
Mark wrote:
Incidentally, I checked the inf file from the windows driver that came on
the CD - it definatly has the USB id in it for the card. Is there any way
I can extract the firmware? Maybe they've updated it for this particular
card.
Michael Krufky wrote:
Michael Krufky wrote:
I have written to my contact at DViCO with some questions about this
device. While we're waiting for his response, please try the suggestion
above. Please keep in mind that you will need to have the bluebird
firmware present in order for this test
I tried the new version of the driver last night with some success
The driver loads with the following messages in dmesg:
Sep 29 08:13:04 kulfi kernel: [ 16.216298] dvb-usb: found a 'DViCO
FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Digital 2' in cold state, will try to load a firmware
Sep 29 08:13:04 kulfi kernel:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi All
Just a question for the readers of this list, I have just found out
that Fusion/DvICO have released the FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Digital2
tuner card which is significantly different from the version that I
bought a few months back (the one where
I recieved mine in the mail today, actually, and i've installed it and had
very little success so far.
They've definatly removed the need for the USB cable. What they've done with
the card is include two usb-pci bridges on the card (VIA VT82x) and
installed two USB tuners on the card. The usb
Hi,
I'm still trying to figure out what exactly to do with the card. I'm
certainly open to ideas.
Give it to me?
Tap into the USB bus and use it as an extra USB hub.
I'm, I'm not much help now am I dad?
Soyeb
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Mark McKenzie wrote:
They've definatly removed the need for the USB cable. What they've done with
the card is include two usb-pci bridges on the card (VIA VT82x) and
installed two USB tuners on the card. The usb devices have the USB ID
0fe9:db58.
Interesting... This ID is not listed in
Michael Krufky wrote:
I have written to my contact at DViCO with some questions about this
device. While we're waiting for his response, please try the suggestion
above. Please keep in mind that you will need to have the bluebird
firmware present in order for this test to work.
I've
Michael Krufky wrote:
Michael Krufky wrote:
I have written to my contact at DViCO with some questions about this
device. While we're waiting for his response, please try the suggestion
above. Please keep in mind that you will need to have the bluebird
firmware present in order for this test
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