Antti Palosaari cr...@iki.fi wrote
On 02/28/2011 02:02 AM, Malte Gell wrote:
is there a DVB-C device with USB that is well supported by a recent
kernel (2.6.38)?
I have found a device from Terratec, the Terratec H7. They have published a
driver for this device at
http://linux.terratec.de
Hello,
Terratec has released sources for the AzureWave 6007 chipset at
http://linux.terratec.de/files/TERRATEC_H7_Linux.tar.gz
I have merged these sources into a 2.6.38-rc tree and tried to compile these
modules, but I get an error. Can someone tell me how to fix this in order to
build the
Hello,
is there a DVB-C device with USB that is well supported by a recent kernel
(2.6.38)?
Thanx
Malte
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Hello,
I have now bought a Terratec Cinergy HTC, 0CCD:00B2.
Unfortunately I do not know which chipset this device uses, it handles
DVB-T,DVB-C and analog cable TV.
Is there already a kernel module supporting this device?
Thanx
Malte
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Hello,
I run a Terratec Cinergy Hybrid Stick with the tm6000 module. The modules
loads fine, but sometimes I see this message:
xc2028 8-0061: Error: firmware xc3028-v27.fw not found
Actually, the firmware file *is* there in /lib/firmware. What does this error
mean? Does it have any
Hello,
I have a Terratec Cinergy Hybrid, running the tm6000 module from Kernel
2.6.38. Neither MythTV, nor tvtime can find analogue channels. So I wonder,
does the tm6000 driver handle analogue signals at all?
Thanx
Malte
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One more strange thing: Kernel 2.6.31 reports USB ID 0ccd:00a5 and with Kernel
2.6.38-rc the device has a different USB ID: 6000:0002
What does that mean?
Thanx
Malte
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Hello,
I just purchased a Hauppauge Nova DVB-T USB stick and the kernel module and
firmware recognizes it well. I have first used Kaffeine to search for channels,
but it has found none.
To be sure I even bought a better, an active dvb-t antenna with a 20dB
amplifier. And now I used dvbscan
Malte Gell wrote:
Hello,
I just purchased a Hauppauge Nova DVB-T USB stick and the kernel module
and firmware recognizes it well. I have first used Kaffeine to search for
channels, but it has found none.
For answers to some of your questions, see:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki