[linux-dvb] [PATCH] Add support for DViCO FusionHDTV5 USB Gold

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strider400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Hey
>
>Are you talking about the "DViCO FusionHDTV USB - DVB-T" ? Will this driver be included in the cvs kernel patch? As I have had trouble in the past compiling from cvs source.
>
>thanks
>
>Ben
>  
>
Ben-

Actually, this patch (already applied to cvs) adds support for the ATSC 
version of the FusionHDTV USB box.

However, if you tell me some information about your USB box, I can 
prepare a patch for you to test.

Please email the output of 'lsusb', with your FusionHDTV USB box connected.

If you can open it up, and read to me the names on the chips, that would 
be helpful as well, although I might be able to tell this based on the 
usb id that you give me from your lsusb output.  A high-res photo of the 
board would be even better, but not required.

This is what I'm looking for:

0fe9:d500 - ATSC (LG-H064F)
0fe9:dB00 - DVBT (MT352 + LG-Z201)
0fe9:db10 - DVBT (MT352 + Thomson7579)
0fe9:db50 - DVBT_DUAL (MT352 + Dnos104z)
0fe9:db54 - DVBT_DUAL (MT352 + Dnos104z)

In order for this stuff to work, you will have to install the modules 
from v4l-dvb cvs.  I understand that you have had trouble in the past, 
why dont you try the directions in the wiki-howto:

http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/How_to_build_from_CVS

The same firmware file for use with the ATSC box will also work on your 
DVB-T box.  I'll give you more info about that after my patch is ready 
for you to test... but I'll need the info from you above first.

Thanks,

Michael


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