I've been using one of the original (rev 1.0) DViCO Plus boards in my MythTV backend for a while with excellent results, however I recently got one of the newer ones (rev 1.1) to use as a second encoder and I've hit the same issue. Anyway, I'm not sure if it helps but the newer card works with the Windows drivers that came with the older card. > Hilton wrote: > > Interesting - looks like your card has a different frontend on it > > than a usual Dvico dvb card. > > > > I had a quick skim at Chris Pascoe's page (he wrote the dvico > > drivers), and looks like he's managed to get the Fusion working, as > > of yesterday. > > The only card that is semi-working at the moment with the new ZL10353 > frontend is the DViCO Hybrid board. Some Plus boards with the new frontend > have turned up on the market, however I don't (as yet) know how to program > the PLL when it is hooked on the other side of the ZL10353 IC. > > I am currently making progress on obtaining the appropriate specifications > for the ZL10353, which will let us determine just how different the chip is > (and whether it should remain a standalone frontend module or merge with the > MT352) and also permit us to get full status information back from the chip. > Until such a time as I get the new specifications, only the Hybrid board is > semi-supported - however if someone in Brisbane has one of the new Plus > boards, I should be able to get it going (without status information) as > well. > > Regards, > Chris _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb