Re: DVB-T not working on Terratec Cinergy HT PCI

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Hartmut Hackmann wrote:
> Hi, Giorgio
> 
> Giorgio Moscardi schrieb:
>> Alle 15:25, giovedì 4 gennaio 2007, Giorgio Moscardi ha scritto:
>>> Hi,
>>> I've just subscribed to this mailing list, in the hope of getting my TV
>>> card working.
>>>
>>> It's a Terratec Cinergy HT PCI, I've set up a page on the wiki for it:
>>> http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Terratec_Cinergy_HT_PCI. It's a hybrid
>>> card, and it supports both analog and DVB-T. I will also provide pictures
>>> of it.
>> Well, I must say I was expecting some replies to my mail... Nobody is 
>> interested in adding support for this new card with what - I figure - will 
>> just be a little effort?
> 
> This might be a task for me but sorry, i am currently very busy.

Hartmut,

I helped a user with this card in irc, and I had him apply this patch:

http://linuxtv.org/~mkrufky/pending/terratec-cinergy-ht-pci.patch

...It seemed to work for him correctly, except that the user had some trouble
scanning for digital channels.  The user had full functionality in analog mode,
but no dvb, yet.  (I think it was his signal, because he couldn't make
it work in windows, either)

I didn't want to commit the patch without knowing for sure.  Maybe Georgio
would be willing to test this.

Unfortunately, I don't recall the name of the original tester.

If this works for Georgio, then I suggest removing the "PCMCIA" from the text
name of card #105 --- the card setup *seems* to be identical, but there is
only so much that I can tell without trying myself.

If you decide to apply this patch, Hartmut, then here is my sign-off:

Signed-off-by: Michael Krufky <mkrufky@xxxxxxxxxxx>


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