Re: Nova-T USB stick problem

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Darren Salt wrote:
> I demand that Neil Crane may or may not have written...
> 
> 
>>I've just bought a Nova-T USB stick (which receives DVB-T).
> 
> 
>>I'm running 2.6.20-rc6 (could this be the problem?), and although a scan of
>>dmseg output indicates the frontend is properly initialised, I receive a
>>stream of 'mt2060 I2C read failed' messages when I attempt to tune the
>>device (eg using the scan utility), and don't establish a signal lock.
> 
> 
> USB ID?
> 
> I'm aware of at least two variants. Suffice it to say that I have no problems
> with mine (2040:7050) for receiving TV channels...
> 
> However, neither scan nor rb-download [1] work with it. scan always fails
> with filter timeouts on PIDs 0x0011 and 0x0000, and rb-download always
> reports "unable to read PAT" if given a service ID, else "unable to read
> SDT".
> 
> [1] MHEG engine; http://redbutton.sourceforge.net/
> 

does the SVN version of rb-download fail?

svn checkout https://svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/redbutton/

I've made some changes since the last release to do with how it handles
frontend devices.

I've actaully got one of these Win TV sticks (ID 2040:7050) - though I
haven't built a new kernel that can handle it yet... is support in
2.6.19 or do I need to wait for 2.6.20 or will I have to get a bleeding
edge git tree from somewhere?

- --
Simon Kilvington


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