hermann pitton wrote: > Hi, > > you might also try with card=87, for that one on analog only TV is > configured yet and you might also try card=94 for testing the other > analog inputs. > > It has at least the same gpio on init and might be a clone. > You should install a copy of the recent mercurial master tree > for your testing. > > Greetings, > Hermann Very weird. I tested it a bit more with card=87 and 88. Suddenly it worked. But it was pure luck that I was able to scan the channels. First of all I do a "modprobe saa7134 card=87 ; modprobe saa7134-alsa ; modprobe saa7134-dvb", then push the card into the bay. The orange led is now on. After that I have to REMOVE the modules with "modprobe saa7134 card=87 ; modprobe saa7134-alsa ; modprobe saa7134-dvb" and then I have to do "modprobe saa7134 card=88 ; modprobe saa7134-alsa ; modprobe saa7134-dvb". The orange led goes off but now I am able to scan and tune to the channels. I just forgot to remove the card after removing the modules. I don't know what that means, but maybe you know. After removing the card no card-options works "alone", I have to load 87 first, then remove it and load 88, otherwise I can not tune (or lock?) to any frequency/station. I found 24 channels here in my region and I believe there are not more. I can watch them with kaffeine now, but with no sound at the moment (except if I switch to ac3; until now I have not configured saa7134-alsa). After testing a bit more I found out that if I first load 88 and then 87 I can only lock/tune to channels belonging to the "RTL group". If I do it the 87/88 way and then the 88/87 way I cannot lock to channels found previosly (and vica verse). I will investage this further tomorrow, but if anyone has any idea how to get this card to cooperate in a more "common way" I am here to test it. So long thank you both for the tips. Greetings, Johannes _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb