Re: Unknown eMPIA tuner

2012-04-10 Thread Alex Deucher
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 3:49 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >> Ok, so it's an em2874/drx-j/tda18271 design, which in terms of the >> components is very similar to the PCTV 80e (which I believe Mauro got >> into staging recently).  I would probably recommend looking at that >> code as a starting point.

Re: Unknown eMPIA tuner

2012-04-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Ok, so it's an em2874/drx-j/tda18271 design, which in terms of the > components is very similar to the PCTV 80e (which I believe Mauro got > into staging recently). I would probably recommend looking at that > code as a starting point. Any pointers to actual file names? > That said, you'll nee

Re: Unknown eMPIA tuner

2012-04-10 Thread Devin Heitmueller
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Stefan Monnier wrote: >>> I just got a USB tuner ("HD TV ATSC USB stick") which lsusb describes as >>> "ID eb1a: eMPIA Technology, Inc." and was wondering how to try to >>> get it working. >>> Would the em28xx driver be able to handle it?  If so, how should I

Re: Unknown eMPIA tuner

2012-04-10 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> I just got a USB tuner ("HD TV ATSC USB stick") which lsusb describes as >> "ID eb1a: eMPIA Technology, Inc." and was wondering how to try to >> get it working. >> Would the em28xx driver be able to handle it?  If so, how should I modify >> it to try it out? > You would probably have to star

Re: Unknown eMPIA tuner

2012-04-05 Thread Devin Heitmueller
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 3:30 PM, Stefan Monnier wrote: > I just got a USB tuner ("HD TV ATSC USB stick") which lsusb describes as > "ID eb1a: eMPIA Technology, Inc." and was wondering how to try to > get it working. > > Would the em28xx driver be able to handle it?  If so, how should I modify >