Re: How do I get the USB part/device of the DViCO DVB-T HDTV Dual digital card to work?

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No, I havnt tried actually. I had such a tough time trying to get the
remote working for my other TV card (Avermedia 771 - for which only
half the buttons worked) that I am hesitant to try. For the time being
I'm using a universal remote with an IR keyboard receiver. I might
give it a go in the next few weeks, when I feel like the agrovation.


On 4/10/06, Martin Turner <xmode@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'd be interested to know if you got the remote working out of the box?
> I had a hell of a problem getting my USB to work and it turned out I
> just didn't have enough power being supplied through my USB ports. A
> powered USB hub fixed this up and now the only problem i'm having is I
> cant get the remote working.
>
> Shanon Mulley wrote:
> > I'm not expert with dvb cards, but I have this card, and have it
> > working, with Fedora.
> >
> > Prior to the current kernel version (2.6.16-1), I had to patch the dvb
> > drivers as laid out in the instructions here:
> > http://www.linuxtv.org/cvs.php.
> >
> > However, with the current kernel, I beleive the dvb drivers have
> > support for this card. (I didnt have to re-patch the dvb like I did in
> > the past). You may still have to follow the instructions stated
> > previously to do with thet dvb firmware for the usb bit (the bit with
> > "get_dvb_firmware bluebird"). I'll copy that segment of the
> > instructions I wrote for myself (these work in Fedora 4):
> > 8) Change to the "/sbin/v4l-dvb/linux/Documentation/dvb" directory.
> > 9) Make the get_dvb_firmware script executable: "chmod +x get_dvb_firmware"
> > 10) Run the script with the command "./get_dvb_firmware bluebird"
> > 11) Copy the resulting file to the /lib/firmware directory, using the
> > command "cp dvb-usb-bluebird-01.fw /lib/firmware/"
> >
> >
> > On 4/10/06, James Buckley <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> On Sunday 09 April 2006 23:00, you wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>> can you send me a picture of your device and further info for inclusion
> >>> to my
> >>> http://www.bttv-gallery.de ?
> >>>
> >> Sure, I have a 5megapixel camera so the photos shouldn't be a problem. The
> >> only thing is opening the metal cases. I've only had the card for about 5
> >> days, and would like to keep the waranty for a little longer :P. I'll photo
> >> everything I can though.
> >>
> >> I'll post later, as I'm going to bed now.
> >>
> >> Thanks for all the replys, James
> >>> 1st priority:
> >>> - picture of the device, the device top/ bottom/ backside (high
> >>> resolution pics if feasible)
> >>> - lsusb
> >>> - lsusb -v  (cold and warm)
> >>>
> >>> further information:
> >>> - if feasible picture of device inside:  pcb upper side and back side
> >>> (open at your own risk)
> >>> - picture of  the package
> >>> - if feasible "*.INF" files from the Windows Driver CD
> >>>
> >>> Regards, Gunther
> >>>
> >>> James Buckley wrote:
> >>>> Hello,
> >>>>
> >>>> I recently joined this mailing list so I could hopefully find an answer to
> >>>> my question:
> >>>>
> >>>> How do I get the USB part/device of the DViCO HTDV DVB-T Dual digital to
> >>>> work?
> >>>>
> >>>> I have looked through the archives, but I have only found people who have
> >>>> had *problems* setting their cards. I'm extremely new to DVB-T in linux,
> >>>> and have successfully got the PCI part of my DViCO to work, (Worked out
> >>>> of the box with 2.6.16 + Fedora, and Gentoo worked with a CVS snapshot of
> >>>> v4l), however I cannot find any instructions on how to get the USB
> >>>> section to work. I know that support exists, according to
> >>>> http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~chrisp/Linux-DVB/DVICO/ there has been support
> >>> >from 2006/01/09 (date of the post).
> >>>> Please could someone tell me what I need to do to get the USB half of my
> >>>> DViCO Dual digital to work. IE, what kernel modules I need to load, any
> >>>> any patching I need to do.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm sorry if this information is already in the archives, just I've looked
> >>>> for ages and could not find any.
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks in advance, James
> >>>>
> >>>>
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