Philip Gladstone wrote:
Mine too is labelled as NTSC. Interestingly enough there are a set of
resistors that look as though they might indicate the version of the
FlyVideo card. You can find these resistors in a row, just above the
SAA7130/4 chip.

The nine positions are labelled GP1 .. GP9

I have 4.7k resistors (marked 472) in positions 1,3,5,8,9.
>
> These resistors appear to be connected to part of the GPIO port on the
> SAA713x chip and so should be readable by the driver. Maybe if other
> people could report on their settings, we could make the driver smart
> enough to select the correct tuner (for the FV2k at least)
>
<snip>

For reference:

I have a FlyVideo 3000, with a PAL-BG / PAL-DK tuner.

This card has 4.7k SMRs in GP positions: 5,8,9.

More information about this card:

The tuner sticker has checkboxes for different norms. PAL-B/G and PAL-D/K are checked. Underneath the tuner sticker is another label TCL2002MB-1F.

Other checkboxes are for NTSC, PAL-M/N, PAL-I, SECAM. The www.lifeview.co.tw website mentions the different tuner norms that are available (including a european 4-in-1).

The PCB is marked as a LR138 REV:C. Main chip is a SAA7134HL (as it is the 3000 ie. stereo model). Optional features included with this card are both the FM Radio and Remote Control.

- David.



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