Big Daddy wrote:
Actually, going back and looking at the thread, Todd said he had the
FusionHDTV II , which is a different card.
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2005-December/006882.html
To me, it looks like the FusionHDTV3 Gold and Gold-Q use both the same
chipsets and should be quite similar to each other in regards to getting
them to work unless the GPIO programming is different as someone pointed
out. As far as that goes, that's way above my league of understanding :)
Am I mistaken?
No, *I* am mistaken, LOL .... I had completely misread your email. Did
you try the patch in your quoted email? The only reason that it hasnt yet
been applied to the repository is because it has not yet been tested.
You can test it without applying the patch by doing the following:
modprobe cx88xx card=17
modprobe cx8800
modprobe cx8802
modprobe cx88-dvb
Does it work? If so, please let us know, and then we can add that patch
into the kernel so that the card may be autodetected by the driver in the
future.
Cheers,
Michael Krufky
I did not try the patch that you made, since it was listed as being for the
FusionHDTV II, which is not the card I have. I'll try the modprobe commands
you list and see what progress that yields.
J.J.
SUCCESS! Now we can add 1 more ATSC card to the supported list.
Using the modprobe command from above and forcing the card=17 option seemed
to make the card load OK. However, since I've never used a tv tuner card in
linux before, it took me a while to figure out all the dvb-utils and test
the card to see if it was working. Since it wasn't working in MythTV, I went
the route of using dvbscan, then I used azap to tune to a channel.
Then I used the command:
mplayer /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
and up pops full screen video!
I have yet to get LiveTV in MythTV working, it pops up a blank screen for a
split second, then goes back to the main screen, even though in the setup it
recognizes the card and can scan channels OK.
But it's my understanding that now that I've gotten to this point that the
card will work and it's just a matter of getting the right configuration in
MythTV.
Thanks for all your help Mike, hopefully it won't be long before this card
is natively recognized in the kernel.
J.J.
ps.
The card I have is the Fusion 3 Gold (18ac:d800), which is different than
the Gold-Q or the Gold-T model that's been currently suported as of 2.6.13.
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