On Thursday 29 June 2006 14:11, Marcus Fihlon wrote: > Hello! > > I have a TerraTec Cynergy 1200 DVB-T (PCI card) working perfectly with > Windows XP Professional SP2 and TerraTec Home Cinema Software 4.09 -- so > hardware installation is fine. But "unfortunately" I switched from Windows > to Linux (openSUSE 10.1) and now I have problems watching and recording TV. > > My system is a Pentium 4 with HT and 2.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 120+160 GB SATA and > 200 GB USB2 Harddisks (all about 50 % free space and working fast enough) > and a ATI Radeon 9800 Pro graphics card (AGP, 128 MB). > > My DVB-card seems to have a SAA7146 chip and is using the "budget_av" > driver (that's what YaST hardware information module is telling me). As I > saw this I was happy - The card was recognizes and a driver loaded. A > "lsmod" shows me the modules "budget_av", "budget_core", "dvb_core", > "dvb_pll", "firmware_class", "saa7146", "saa7146_vv", "stv0299", > "tda10021", "tda1004x", "ttpci_eeprom", "v4l1_compat", "v4l2_common", > "video_buf" and "videodev" were loaded. In "/dev/dvb" I got the directory > "adapter0" (it is the only one, correct) with the device files "ca0", > "demux0", "dvr0", "frontend0" and "net0". They are owned by "root" and > belong to the group "video", where I am a member of. > > Important: Inside "/lib/firmware" I have already the files > "dvb-fe-tda10045.fw", "dvb-fe-tda10046.fw", "dvb-ttpci-01.fw-261f" and > "ttlcdacc.dll". Can you send your dmesg output? Depending on your distribution, the firmware may need to be in a different place... _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb