hermann pitton wrote: > it was just a typo adding the card to this case statement instead to the > above one for the i2c remotes in saa7134_board_init1 saa7134-cards.c. > > It is already fixed in the followup patch and really did nothing else > than the print out. I pointed to it on the video4linux-list, but forgot > the copy for the linux-dvb ML. > > > > > Thanks Hermann .... I guess I originally missed/overlooked your v4l reply, but checking back I do see it now! Of interest to John, Dwaine and other users, I checked the card's entry on the MythTV wiki (http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Kworld_ATSC_110) and it has a recent addition that cites that support for the analog side of the card has recently been added to the SVN. See: http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/changeset/12255 >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for the help. I did update my mythtv via the svn a few weeks ago and it does give me the option to configure the analog option for the Kworld ATSC-110. Unfortunately, the analog side of the card doesn't work. When I modprobe the saa7134-dvb, it creates the /dev/dvb/adapter0 and /dev/video0 as expected. The problem is that it appears to me that once I load saa7134-dvb it assigns both the /dev/dvb/adapter0 and /dev/video0 to the top RF input of the Kworld card. So for example in myth, I create the card as a DVB and it gives me the DVB0 input and after setting the analog option I get the -> /dev/v4l/video0 input as expected. I have OTA antenna in top RF port and the NTSC in the bottom RF port. I assign my sources and fire up the back and frontends. I go to watch TV and I get OTA digital channels but no analog. I swap the RF inputs then I get NTSC channels and no OTA digital. I've also done the same test with tvtime. Set tvtime to the /dev/v4l/video0 and if the cable is in the top port I get analog tv when I move it to the bottom port I get nothing. The same for digital when using azap. Am I doing something wrong or is it a limitation with this card as the way it stands today? Thanks again for your efforts. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb