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

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Michael Krufky wrote:
> Hmm... I've used the usb box in windows and I don't recall analog 
> stereo sound being a problem. I cant check now though, because I'm 
> using it right now, using my updates to the cxusb driver in linux, to 
> watch HOUSE, on FOX.
>
> Anyhow, the bluebird box does in fact have a cx25843 ....   I don't 
> think it has a separate audio chip, but I'll have to open it up and 
> look again...  As of now, there is no analog support for this device 
> in linux at all, although I'd like to eventually add it.  When that 
> times comes, I will probably figure out some of the answers to these 
> questions.
>
> The person who posted on AVS forum.... Which FusionHDTV USB box does 
> he/she have?  It's possible that it may be one of the DVB-T 
> versions.... (not mine, the ATSC version)  Maybe that explains why I 
> dont know about this particular IC.   hmmm???

Hi Mike,

No, they were using the ATSC version.  You can read about it here: 
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=6494484&&#post6494484

As for the analog audio "issue", you can see the post just above that 
one make mention of it.  As I said, there were a bunch of other posts 
(in several threads) alluding to this, but I saw no evidence whatsoever 
... personally I just think someone just picked up the rumour ball an 
ran with it and others blindly followed suite and preached it as gospel 
..... still, Kaxkid's observation has me scratching my head ... (and I'm 
in no way doubting him, as he has always seemed to be a reliable poster).

--Cheers, CK




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