[linux-dvb] Partially resolved HDTV5 lite and Twinhan DST together + dst module question

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Manu Abraham wrote:

> GFarris wrote:
>
>> I finally was able to get my computer to boot without locking up 
>> while both the HDTV5 lite and the Twinhan DST (MOT) are installed by 
>> switching pci slots with each other, and then doing:
>>  bttv i2c_hw=1 card=0x71
>>  dvb-bt8xx
>>  dst
>>  
>> However, now analog doesn't work with any of the usual programs.  If 
>> I re-scan, it only finds the channels it was last tuned to.  If I 
>> pull out the Twinhan, then analog works again.  Weird.
>
> Probably it was writing to the dst (i2c) instead of the HDTV5. It 
> should not be writing to the DST, the DST tunes properly in that case ?
> probably Michael Krufky can comment on the HDTV5, since he was working 
> on the HDTV5 lite. Michael any thoughts ?
>
>> Also, I'd rather have the lite as the first card so I don't have to 
>> specify the card # since I use it more than the Twinhan.
>>  
>> Anyway, I don't understand how dst by itself, or with dvb-bt8xx can 
>> work, since the Twinhan always barfs without the i2c_hw=1 parm.
>
Hmm... Looks like the Twinhan barfs without the i2c_hw=1 parm, but in my 
experience FusionHDTV5 Lite barfs WITH the i2c_hw=1 parm.

I'm not sure what i2c_hw=1 does, nor did I do any research on it.  What 
I do know, is that modprobing dvb-bt8xx alone is enough to get 
FusionHDTV5 Lite to work.  (dvb-bt8xx will automatically load up bt878 
and bttv modules)

Maybe the proper fix to make these cards work together would be to cause 
FusionHDTV5 Lite to ignore the i2c_hw=1 parm.  Manu, what do you think?

-- 
Michael Krufky




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