Hello whomever at Redhat who is managing this list,
Its now been over two years since the Linux Media Mailing List was set
up and it, indeed, has become well established
(http://www.linuxtv.org/news.php?entry=2009-01-06.mchehab). While most
V4L-DVB community participants have transitioned o
vincent.mcintyre wrote:
Thanks for clarifying this. Doesn't this justify a one-line NEWS item?
I can understand not wanting to mention it while still experimental, but now...
Last night (well, actually the wee wee hours of this morning), I took
the time to:
- add a news announcement regarding
I've been trying to get the ATSC tuner in my KWorld PC120-U PCI Hybrid
ATSC (17de:a134)
Are you sure you don't mean the PC120-U ? -- I can't find such a
product. A PC150-U model, on the other hand
> I see the drivers for both TDA18271HDC2 and TDA8290 loaded.
> I thought TDA18271HDC
matteo sisti sette wrote:
> Yeah, thank you, I have found the FIREDTV=n trick on some other forum
> just a few minutes before I read your reply, and with that change it
> has compiled fine :)
>
oops, I just sent my reply before I saw that you already figured it out
> I'm not sure what firedtv i
Holy cow -- Ubuntu is still borked in regards to the firedtv stuff ?!
What is that - something like 4 releases in a row now?
Anyway, well known problem, have a look here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=firedtv+Ubuntu&l=linux-media%40vger.kernel.org
first link will give you the easy fix to
Martin Brown wrote:
> I'm trying to get a driver working for this card under Ubuntu Lucid
> (10.04).
>
> I believe the card is based on the SAA7164 so I'm trying the
> kernellabs driver.
>
> Results of modprobe saa7164 are:
>
> /etc/modprobe.d/options.conf contains:
> options saa7164 card=4
>
>
> k
Jed wrote:
> nope got that, but not getting other people's emails. weird.
Maybe its amnesia?
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org/msg19011.html
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The following is a link to an approx. 11min video. The connection pt. to
what you are doing here comes in it in around the 8 min mark, so bear
with it (though I highly doubt it will be in any way insufferable). I
hope you enjoy this little diversion (I think most will).
http://www.youtube.com/wat
Another Sillyname wrote:
> Guys
>
> The TBS 6920 PCI-e card is in the Wiki and is a supported card.
>
> The TBS 6980 dual tuner PCI-e card is not in the Wiki at all, is there
> a reason for this given they have released a non GPL blob at least?
>
Because the wiki relies upon user contributions.
Hi Alex,
this list is all but dead. Use the linux-media mailing list instead (I
have cc'ed my reply to it).in the olden days, the video4linux list
was the correct one for analog devices, and linux-dvb for (surprise,
surprise) dvb related discussion. Nowadays, they have both been
superseded by
Cliffe,
Your card does not support analogue, hence there will be no /dev/videoN
node created. You are most likely attempting to use analogue tv viewing
applications (i.e. xawtv v3.9x, tvtime, ...). Use applications for
digital tv instead (i.e. kaffiene).
If you go back over the "How to Obtai
On the video4linux mailing list,
Nicolas Riendeau wrote:
> Mark wrote:
>> what's the right list?
>>
>
> This mailing list is essentially dead (I must confess I wonder why
> they haven't deleted it).
Indeed. At this point, its become a community disservice not to have a
redirect/pointer to the new
Hi,
the video4linux mailing list is all but dead and has been superseded by
the linux-media mailing list (Lmml). I've cc'ed the Lmml with this reply.
linux newbie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On my embedded PXA255 platform, we have working USB module. ISP1362 is the
> controller. Recently we want to integra
Hi Carlos,
the video4linux mailing list is all but dead and has been superseded by
the linux-media mailing list (Lmml). I've cc'ed the Lmml with this reply.
Carlos Lavin wrote:
> hello, I am develop a driver for a sensor of omnivision ov7670 for work only
> soc-camera subsystem in the version 2.6
Franklin Meng wrote:
> As far as I can tell, the Kworld 315U is the only board that uses this
> combination of parts.. Thomson tuner, LG demod, and SAA7113. I don't think
> any other device has used the SAA7113 together with a digital demod. Most
> products seem to only have the SAA711X on an
Neil Sikka wrote:
> hey. isnt this mailing list where the i915 driver was developed?
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:53 PM, CityK wrote:
>
>> wrong list Neil -- try xorg user support:
>> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
(note: added LMML back in .
Karicheri, Muralidharan wrote:
> I am trying to learn mercurial for hosting my own hg tree and ended up here
> :(.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
Hi,
see the following link, as it has embedded links for what your after:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Maintaining_Mercurial_(Hg)_trees
-
Hi
Daniele Venzano wrote:
> Hello,
> at this URL:
> http://linux.terratec.de/tv_en.html
>
> there is a driver package for the Terratec S7 DVB-S/S2 USB.
>
> I'd like to know if they are (1) working
no idea, but perhaps someone else knows, or you could try them yourself
(slash volunteer to be the
wrong list Neil -- try xorg user support:
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
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Hi Henrik,
CityK wrote:
> H. Langos wrote:
>
>> ...I'd like to keep an eye on changes. Not because of fear of
>> vandalisim but because changes to the templates/date potentially have
>> effects on a lot of pages.
>>
>> There are some people who day by
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> I made the following list:
>
> - We created a new mc mailinglist: linux...@googlegroups.com
>
> This is a temporary mailinglist where we can post and review patches during
> prototyping of the mc API. We don't want to flood the linux-media list with
> those patches since tha
Christophe Boyanique wrote:
> Hello,,
>
>
>> Is anyone on the list currently using a DVB-T card that has DUAL
>> tuners (i.e. I'm looking to replace Hauppage 500's which work great).
>>
>
> That is an excellent question
Which has actually been posed a couple of times in the recent months.
Simon Kenyon wrote:
> i realise that this is a bit [OT]
> but does anyone know of a (linux supported) analog PAL sat card?
> there are still some broadcasts on astra 19.2E
Hi Simon,
Not at all off topic. I can think of two ancient TechniSat PCI cards
that you might be able to get hold of off th
H. Langos wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> after a while I decided to come back to the linuxtv wiki to finish
> organizing the bazillion dvb-t usb devices in a way that helps
> a) normal users to find out if a certain device is supported and
> b) developers to update information on the drivers they manage.
Aleksandr V. Piskunov wrote:
> I'm getting closer to pinpointing the real problem and so far
> everything points to AMD SB700 chipset driver. Google says it has quite
> some hardware bugs and several workarounds in linux drivers...
If your googling didn't turn them up already, here's some more thr
Ben Swartzlander wrote:
> rra...@comcast.net wrote:
>> I would like to purchase a NTSC/ATSC device that is functional under
>> Linux
>> MY only requirement is receiving FTA broadcast
>> Would y'all recommend a USB device or better to stick with a pci device
>> I have followed this list and have onl
Peter Brouwer wrote:
> Hello
>
> Quick question regarding video devices that show up when using a cx88
> base S460
> (tevii) DVB-S2 card.
>
> I see two devices in /dev
> /dev/video0 and /dev/vbi0 related to the cx88 based dvb-s2 card.
> What are those devices, is the video0 the video out of the car
Stefan Sassenberg wrote:
> Hello,
>
> what does the xf86-video-v4l driver do? I think I know the purpose of
> xf86-video- drivers, but I don't know what the -v4l
> does. How is it used?
>
> Regards
>
> Stefan
Hi, please note that this mailing list is pretty much deprecated in
favour of the Linux-
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> Em Sun, 6 Sep 2009 22:25:25 -0300
> Mauro Carvalho Chehab escreveu:
>
>
>> Em Sat, 05 Sep 2009 18:54:27 +0100
>> Peter Brouwer escreveu:
>>
>>
>>> Is it possible to create a link on the linuxtv.org website to the latest
>>> dvb and
>>> v4l spec in pdf?
>>>
Peter Brouwer wrote:
> I am using a S460 Tevii ( Cx88) and a nova T 500 card.
> I see three adapter directories ( T 500 is dual tuner).
> Each has demux0 frontend0 net0 and dvr0
>
> Should I not see a video0 and audio0 in each of them too?
> I see one /dev/video0 and one /dev/vbi0 that seems to bel
Miroslav Šustek wrote:
> Any problem with this patch?
> I'm trying to get WinFast DTV-1800H support into repository for seven months.
> (see:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/1125/match=1800h
>
>
Hi Miro,
Its unfortunate that the patch hasn't been added
drbob,
Off_Topic: that name takes me back: http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Dr._Bob
On_Topic: You have built the drivers but you haven't installed them
into the system as intended, consequently you will run into the set of
observations that you have. Have a read through:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Apr 2009 23:02:43 -0400
> CityK wrote:
>
>
>> Regarding the KS003 (& KS007; the other "mystery" chip):
>>
>> Upon further investigation of some info from a post from last year
>> (http://www.linuxt
Jean Delvare wrote:
> On Mon, 06 Apr 2009 23:10:36 +0200, hermann pitton wrote:
>
>> Am Montag, den 06.04.2009, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Jean Delvare:
>>
>>> Anyone out there with a MSI t...@nywhere Plus that could help with
>>> testing?
>>>
>> Here is a link to one of the initial reports
U. Artie Eoff wrote:
> I recently purchased a ASUS My Cinema-PHC3-100/NAQ/FM/AV/RC ATSC tv tuner
> card. I've done some searching to see what kind of support is available for
> using it under Linux. There is nothing out there that mentions it will work
> or how to get it to work. And it does not
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 15:04:13 -0500 CityK wrote:
>> I don't think the Patchwork tool picked it up, as I don't see it in the
>> queue :(
>> http://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-media/list/
>>
>> I'm wondering it
Andy Walls wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-02-22 at 14:12 -0500, CityK wrote:
>
>
>> The V4L-DVB is lacking in strategic direction. Yesterday was the time
>> to adopt one; so lets pick up one today!
>>
>
> CityK,
>
> I see you've been rea
Amy Overmyer wrote:
>> Lastly, are there any other IC components on the back or front of the
>> PCB ? Can you provide pics (upload them to the wiki article)) ?
>>
>
> The back only has a couple components, probably for electrical, no ICs.
>
okay
> The
> front only has the cypress (100 pin
Riba Zoltán wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to get working this card under my Debian
> :(2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-686 on i686)
>
> http://www.zoneminder.com/wiki/index.php/Image:4ch_DVR_card.jpg
>
> But it doesn't want...:
> dmesg:
>
> bttv: driver version 0.9.17 loaded
> bttv: using 8 buffers with 2080k (520 pa
panagiotis takis_rs wrote:
> > panagiotis takis_rs wrote:
> > > Hey!!
> > >
> > > I have a problem with my tv card(pinnacle pctv 310i)
> > > I can see image but i have no sound.
> > > I have tried both tvtime and kdetv.
> > >
> > > I have found this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=568528
>
Stephen Rowles wrote:
> Only sending this to linux-dvb as I'm not signed up to the media list, and
> I'll probably get myself blacklisted from any future help by saying this
> ;) but...
>
BANISHMENT for Rowles !!!
Just kidding. Thanks for the insightful reply.
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Jonathan Isom wrote:
> Hi
> I was looking over my logs and I'm wondering is
> "nxt200x: Timeout waiting for nxt2004 to init"
> common
No its not common
> or is this womething I need to worry about. I got one shortly before a
> lockup(No backtrace). Nothing was doing other than dvbstreamer sitt
Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
> Btw. I also had a longer look at the firmeware page in wiki and removed that
> note about gentoo using hotplug-scripts as that is false since a long time.
> CityK you are right, I think most (if not all) current distributions use udev
> to create devi
scholl...@arcor.de wrote:
>
>
>
> - Original Nachricht
> Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
>
>
>> Yes this ebuild is there. But it is in some respect outdated, due to lack of
>>
>> maintaining. This ebuild fetches the original files get_dvb_firmware also
>> fetches and the runs get_firmware
I don't think the Patchwork tool picked it up, as I don't see it in the
queue :(
http://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-media/list/
I'm wondering it the quotations in the subject line are enough to throw
the script off. Mauro, any ideas?
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sonof...@iinet.net.au wrote:
> On Mon Feb 16 22:51 , "sonof...@iinet.net.au" sent:
>
>
>>> I have done alot more testing and have found that it seems to be only after
>>> mythtv has accessed the device where this problem beings begins...
>>>
>>>
>> Same result with the hg version update
David Engel wrote:
> I'll start with what worked.
>
> ... [test results of BER and UNC under varying configurations ] ...
>
Steven Toth wrote:
> I think CityK confirmed that the nxt2004 driver statistics are
> probably bogus so I doubt you're going to get you
Jean Delvare wrote:
>> quick question(s) - is this what I think it is -- a remote controller IC
>> ? If so, do you know who manufactures this IC? (I'm trying to connect
>> the dots with the problematic ks003 and ks007 ICs found on some cards)
>>
>
> The KS0127 is a video decoder, and it's m
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> Should we drop support for kernels <2.6.22 in our v4l-dvb repository?
>
Yes
> Optional question:
>
> Why:
>
Its causing skilled developers to waste time that would be better served
in other areas. Because of that, these skilled volunteers are becoming
frustrated and
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> It took me several long weekends to get all this work done, but I think it's
> been very worthwhile.
>
Kudos! Well done -- another positive change!
> Together these cards use the ... ks0127 i2c devices
quick question(s) - is this what I think it is -- a remote contro
Laurent Haond wrote:
> af9015_copy_firmware:
> af9015: command failed:2
> af9015: firmware copy to 2nd frontend failed, will disable it
> dvb-usb: no frontend was attached by 'AVerMedia A850'
>
>
>
> dvbscan fails with this error : Unable to query frontend status
> and sometimes (not every
Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:
> Hi Mauro,
>
> Please pull from http://linuxtv.org/hg/~dougsland/v4l-dvb/ for the
> following:
>
> - v4l2-apps: Add parser for USB snoops captured from SniffUSB 2.0
It is not clear to me why this ended up in /v4l2-apps/test, as opposed
to /v4l2/util -- c
HI Hans,
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> Oldest supported openSUSE kernel is 2.6.22 (10.3). I don't know when the
> end-of-life due date is for this openSUSE release. It might not be too long
> from now. (I can't find a decent webpage with the openSUSE releases, does
> anyone have one?)
Here's a couple
panagiotis takis_rs wrote:
> Hey!!
>
> I have a problem with my tv card(pinnacle pctv 310i)
> I can see image but i have no sound.
> I have tried both tvtime and kdetv.
>
> I have found this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=568528 . Is it
> related with my problem?
>
> My tv card giv
Andreas wrote:
> Just to let you know that you're not alone:
> I had a simiilar problem with the combination of an AverMedia A180 and
> two Asus Falcon (they use the ivtv drivers and firmware). Whenever one
> of the Falcons was recording, I got blips and dropouts on the
> AverMedia. I chalked it
Evidently someone from NXP has left a message in the wiki (Ignore the
incorrect date, as the message was entered today; see history for
confirmation): http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:NXP_SAA716x
I will invite them to join into this thread.
If "octavsly" is able to assist, I believe the
Hi Amy,
Amy Overmyer wrote:
> I’m trying to write a driver for the
> device, just as a learning exercise. So far, I’ve got the firmware in intel
> hex
> format (from usbsnoop on windows, then a couple perl scripts to mutate it)
> and
> am able to use fxload to load it with –t fx2 and there ar
Steven Toth wrote:
> Agreed, probably a secondary issue - which probably needs some
> attention regardless.
>
> I don't follow kworld products so I don't pretend to know which demod
> they're using. I guess my question to the wider audience is, do people
> with this same demod on other cards experi
Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2009, CityK wrote:
>
>
>>>> [inline patch]
>>>>
>>> This doesn't seem to be picked by anyone for current -next/-mmotm, I have
>>> applied it to trivial tree. Thanks,
>>>
Sedji Gaouaou wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am writing here to know if it is the proper place to send a driver
> that I have written for atmel's boards.
> I would like to know as well if there is a git tree against which I
> should based my patch or should I based it against the latest rc?
Hello, h
Chris Wilson wrote:
> Howdy, thanks for all the info! :) its greatly appreciated. Thanks for all
> the background information as well.
>
>
> This is the output from lspci -s 01:05.0 -vnn for my BT878 Card:
>
> 01:05.0 0400: 109e:036c (rev 11)
> Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 10
> Memory
Jiri Kosina wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Feb 2009, Tobias Klauser wrote:
>
>> [inline patch]
>>
>
> This doesn't seem to be picked by anyone for current -next/-mmotm, I have
> applied it to trivial tree. Thanks,
Will this create any complication? As it is indeed queued in our
patchwork: ht
Matthias Schwarzott wrote:
> I don't get you.
I was having a little fun. My remarks contained references to Lewis
Carroll's "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
Nowadays, the expression "follow the rabbit" (which, stemming from
Alice's Adventures, is actually abbreviated from the act of follow
Zhang Xiaobing wrote:
> I found a code problem in dvb-core when I was debugging with my dvb
> driver.
>
> The code in dvb_dvr_release() file dmxdev.c
> /* TODO */
> dvbdev->users--;
> if(*dvbdev->users== -1* && dmxdev->exit==1) {
> fops_put(file->f_op);
> file->f_op = NULL;
Eric Schwartz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having a frustrating problem with getting a brand new Hauppauge card
> to work with v4l, of the ImpactVCB 64405 low-profile PCI variety. I have
> a basic NTSC camera that I want to hook up to one of the composite
> inputs. And yes, during my troubleshooting ef
Vigasoco SDL wrote:
> Quick and dirty patch por Sony PlayTV (Playstation 3 DVB-T)
>
Hi, please see
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Development:_How_to_submit_patches
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Tim Lucas wrote:
> My cable system was recently updated to time warner so I thought I
> would try to get the mythbuntu box working again.
> I have the DViCO FusionHDTV7 Dual Express card which seems to be
> recognized by my system but I still cannot tune channels. I tried
> using tvtime and got t
Devin Heitmueller wrote:
> CityK,
>
> That actually wasn't a very helpful link you sent ... the page on the XC3028
> and XC2028 pointed to on
> that page makes no reference to getting the firmware for the low power
> version of the chip.
>
> Michele,
>
> You
Michele wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm new here and i'm trying TM6061 driver from your repo. Actually I'm now
> able to make the module tm6000 and I find my card (wintv-hvr-900h) as card 9.
> But when today for the first time my gentoo system recognize it I discovered
> that I need a firmware called "xc3028L
Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
> There are a few archives already available, at:
>
> * http://dir.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure
> * http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-media/
> * http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-media@vger.kernel.org
>
>
Hi Mauro,
when you g
hermann pitton wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 03.02.2009, 01:03 -0500 schrieb CityK:
>
>> - Mauro created a patch intended to be applied against mainline ... I
>> tested and analog tv did NOT work
>>
>
> strange, that we don't see at least some error messag
David Engel wrote:
> I never received received anythin after Jan. 18 and couldn't find
> anything in the archives. Strange.
>
hermann pitton wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 03.02.2009, 01:03 -0500 schrieb CityK:
>> - On Sunday Jan 25th I sent a lengthy message to th
CityK wrote:
> CityK wrote:
>
>> Hans wrote:
>>
>>> CityK wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> In regards to the tuner type being set twice, that is precisely my point
>>>> -- its peculiar and not symptomatic of normal be
David Engel wrote:
> As far as I can tell, this thread petered out without a resolution.
> CityK later posted on avsforum, however, that analog on his card was
> after more changes by Hans. I'm confused. Is analog on the KWorld
> 115 supposed to be working again or not?
CityK wrote:
> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>
>> I've made a new tree http://linuxtv.org/hg/~hverkuil/v4l-dvb-kworld/
>> that calls 'enables the tuner' before loading the module. See if that
>> works.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> I suspect that this
hermann pitton wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 25.01.2009, 13:49 -0800 schrieb Trent Piepho:
>
>> On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, CityK wrote:
>>
>>> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>>
>>> this still begs Han's question: "how do you manage to make analog TV
>
Andy Walls wrote:
> blah blah blah
^ What Andy wrote ... I had not seen his reply until after sending my
own, which evidently largely contains pretty much the same set of
answers as the former.
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A. F. Cano wrote:
> Yes. The RF input is hooked up to an 11ft Winegard roof antenna, mounted on
> a stand behind me, properly oriented according to antennaweb.com for the
> local stations, and with a UHF pre-amp for good measure. It is inside, but
> a foot below the reasonably high ceiling, so it
A. F. Cano wrote:
> Still trying to get the OnAir Creator to work. It is properly recognized
> by the pvrusb2 driver, but I can't seem to get any further. I'm now
> trying to scan the digital channels.
>
While you seem to be trying to scan for OTA channels, I would like
confirmation that this
CityK wrote:
> Hans wrote:
>> CityK wrote:
>>
>>> In regards to the tuner type being set twice, that is precisely my point
>>> -- its peculiar and not symptomatic of normal behaviour. That is why I
>>> asked whether you expected it to do this
Martin Edlman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with module cx23885, it doesn't create the /dev/video0
> device.
>
The module doesn't support analogue yet.
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Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
> Building a new VDR system for my dad that can use the newer nvida cards for
> HD and would like to know what the choices are for ATSC
> cards with at least 2 ATSC tunners and have linux drivers. I know about the
> HDHomerun, but that is an external device which he
> reall
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On Sunday 18 January 2009 22:20:30 CityK wrote:
>
>> The output of dmesg is interesting (two times tuner simple initiating):
> Shouldn't there be a tda9887 as well? It's what the card config says, but
> I'm not sure whether that is corre
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> On Sunday 18 January 2009 19:10:16 CityK wrote:
>
>> merging Hans' code eliminates the usability of Mike's "hack/workaround" ...
>> in essence, analog TV
>> function has now been completely killed with these boards.
>>
CityK wrote:
> If you had meant taking Hans' source and applying your "hack" patch to
> them, building and then proceeding with the modprobe steps, the answer
> is that I haven't tried yet. Will test -- might not be tonight though,
> as I have some other things tha
Hi Robert,
I don't know if you're aware, but we've recently switched mailing lists
for which patches should be submitted (see Mauro's note:
http://www.linuxtv.org/news.php?entry=2009-01-06.mchehab) ... I've been
busy trying to update the likes of articles such as
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index
Uri Shkolnik wrote:
> Where can I find checklist for that? (coding style and checkpatch.pl are for
> the source code itself. Which document that covers this?)
In addition to the info Trent provided, if you haven't already found it,
there are a couple of documents in /usr/src/linux/Documentation t
Catimimi wrote:
> CityK a écrit :
>> Could you put it in the wiki if its not already contained there. Thanks.
>>
> It was done yesterday.
Yep, saw that about 10 minutes later after I responded to this message
:P . Thanks.
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Hans Verkuil wrote:
> is your board suppossed to have a tda9887 as well?
Hi Hans,
Yes, indeed, the device does contain the tda9887.
>> Hans' changes are not enough to fix the ATSC115 issue.
>>
>
> Ah, OK.
>
>
>> I believe that if you can confirm that the same problem exists, but the
>>
hermann pitton wrote:
> Am Sonntag, den 28.12.2008, 21:54 -0500 schrieb CityK:
>
>> hermann pitton wrote:
>>> schrieb CityK:
>>>> While the bttv gallery remains a very useful resource, I don't believe
>>>> that Gunther is maintaining it any m
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> OK, I couldn't help myself and went ahead and tested it. It seems fine,
> so please test my tree:
>
> http://www.linuxtv.org/hg/~hverkuil/v4l-dvb-saa7134
>
> Let me know if it works.
Hi Hans,
It didn't work. No analog reception on either RF input. (as Mauro
noted, DVB i
Catimimi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I didn't yet subscribe to the list, I reply directly to your
> discussion with Romain
sorry, I don't recall it offhand.
> in ordezr to send you the result of :
>
> lspci -vvxxx
>
> for the Pinnacle PCTV Dual Hybrid Pro PCI Express (3010i)
>
> __
>
hermann pitton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag, den 12.01.2009, 21:10 -0500 schrieb CityK:
>
>> Hans Verkuil wrote:
>>
>>> Yes, I can. I'll do saa7134 since I have an empress card anyway. It
>>> should be quite easy (the cx18 comp
A. F. Cano wrote:
> Dvbusb2 seems to recognize the device ok.
> In fact it seems to create
>
> /dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0
> /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
> /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0
> /dev/dvb/adapter0/net0
>
> And I also see /dev/video0
>
> But what do those devices represent? Is /dev/video0 the analog
Hans Verkuil wrote:
> Yes, I can. I'll do saa7134 since I have an empress card anyway. It
> should be quite easy (the cx18 complication is not an issue here).
>
> Regards,
>
> Hans
Thanks Hans!
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Josh Borke wrote:
> After upgrading to Fedora 10 I am no longer able to tune analog or dvb
> channels using my KWorld ATSC 115. When I try to view a channel with
> tvtime all I can see is static and when I try to scandvb I keep
> getting tuning failed even though I know that there are channels bein
Josh Borke wrote:
> After upgrading to Fedora 10 I am no longer able to tune analog or dvb
> channels using my KWorld ATSC 115. When I try to view a channel with
> tvtime all I can see is static and when I try to scandvb I keep
> getting tuning failed even though I know that there are channels bein
Pierre-Jean BELIN wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to use a TerraTec Cinergy DT USB XS Diversity USB key to
> broadcast video on my private network.
>
> I have followed tutorials from www.linuxtv.org but impossible to start
> the device.
>
> The key works correctly on Vista, so I am sure that the de
Malte Gell wrote:
> dvbscan is from dvb-1.1.0_CVS20080331
>
Err, that looks wrong. We haven't used CVS for quite some time (not sure
about the date, but pretty sure it was well before Mar 2008, so I'm
unclear about the copy you have).
In any regard, grab a fresh copy from here: http://www.linu
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.
>
> To be sure I even bought a better, an active dvb-t antenna with a 20dB
> a
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