Robert Kloibhofer wrote: >Hello! > >I have got a new twinhan card, and all my attempts to get this card running have failed so far. > >There are no visible differeces between my card and the VP-1030C, as shown on the wiki >(http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Twinhan_VP-1030C). only some stickers are different: >- no MAC address sticker and the model number on the other sticker shows 1030D instead of VP-1030C >- the tuner is covered by a twinhan-logo, however there seems to be a LG-tuner below. > >I'm running Debian testing (amd64) with Kernel 2.6.11, compiled from Debian supplied sources. > >I have tried some patches i have found on [linux-dvb] to the debian kernel sources: >- bttv-cards.c patch from April, which prevents the bttv module from hanging the system (works). >2nd part of the patch didn't apply, since the corresponding code seems to be unavailable in the debian-sources. >- bttv-i2c patch from June, which should correct some i2c communication problems. Did make no difference though. > >The 3 twinhan Patches from February didn't apply correctly. > >Analog receiption is working (no cable prob), >and scan finds about half of the available channels (see below). > >I'll appreciate any help as well as i'd be happy to help getting this card running on linux. > >Robert > > ... And once again I get bitten by the reply-to being the author rather than the list. The problem with scan is caused by the DST frontend not doing polarity right. H, if I remember correctly, did not work (The polarity was actually left on V). Apply the last patch I posted to the list, or upgrade to latest CVS. Cheers, Allan.