Hartmut Hackmann wrote: > Hi, > > I just committed an update of the tda1004x dvb-t driver to the dvb-kernel > CVS. It only affects the tda10046 (hopefully): > > - fixed oddities at firmware download from eeprom. > - more tolerant vs crystal frequency offset. It should now work with up > to -/+100ppm deviation. This can be the cause why some boards like > the Lifeview just didn't work for some users. > - lower sampling clock to 48Mhz for low IF and 53MHz for 36MHz. Together > with some other minor changes, this increases the sensitivity a bit. > - doesn't touch the GPIOs any longer. This needs to be handled by the > board layer. > > The latter change might cause incompatibilities. However, it is necessary > since the pins are used very differently. I could not find problems with > boards i have access to. > > Have Fun > Hartmut hi, my lifeview duo finally tunes a frequency that previously couldn't be received, although it's full of errors. Unfortunately the 2 VHF frequencies available here, that incidentally seem to be the ones transmitting with the highest power and lowest error rate, can't be tuned at all (nor they were previously). Did I ever tell you that your drivers work *much* better than the ones for windows shipped with the card? :) Using the card in windows is impossible, but in linux it's a totally different story (although this card seems to be extremely weak). Thanks, Nico