Am Freitag, den 02.02.2007, 20:43 +0100 schrieb Emmanuel QUEMENER: > Hello all, > > > I've bought a HP M7680 with TNT TV onboard. > > > Here is the lspci -v of my board : > > > 03:0a.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 > Video Broadcast Decoder (rev d1) > Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Unknown device 4871 > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > Memory at fdefe000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K] > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 > > > Here is the lspci -nv of this board : > > > 03:0a.0 0480: 1131:7133 (rev d1) > Subsystem: 1043:4871 > Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 18 > Memory at fdefe000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K] > Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 > > > > As the material was not recognized, I've tried to investigate under > Windows system (where the board is perfectly working ;-() what was > exactly the model. > > > The reference mentionned under Windows OS is : > > > When I mount the Windows partition and analyze, I get : > > > I've got the latest archive on linux-dvb : > > > find /windows/ -name "*.ini" -exec grep -iH dvb {} \; > > > /windows/hp/bin/logs/ml.ini:Blk_115=TV Tuner Driver: Jayhawk DVB-T/PAL > (MCPC only) > > /windows/hp/support/ml.ini:Blk_115=TV Tuner Driver: Jayhawk DVB-T/PAL > (MCPC only) > > > So, the tuner is a Jayhawk tuner. > > > I try to get some other informations : > > > find /windows/ -name "*.inf" -exec grep -iH asustek {} \; > /windows/hp/drivers/TVTuner_ASUS_Tiger_LNA/34AVStrm_HP_TigerLNA.inf:Provider=%ASUSTeK% > /windows/hp/drivers/TVTuner_ASUS_Tiger_LNA/34AVStrm_HP_TigerLNA.inf:%ASUSTeK%=ASUSTeK > /windows/hp/drivers/TVTuner_ASUS_Tiger_LNA/34AVStrm_HP_TigerLNA.inf:[ASUSTeK] > /windows/hp/drivers/TVTuner_ASUS_Tiger_LNA/34AVStrm_HP_TigerLNA.inf:ASUSTeK="ASUSTeK" > /windows/hp/drivers/TVTuner_ASUS_Tiger_LNA/34AVStrm_HP_TigerLNA.inf:33LNATiger.DeviceDesc > = "ASUSTeK LNA Tiger Hybrid Capture Device" > /windows/WINDOWS/inf/oem9.inf:Provider=%ASUSTeK% > /windows/WINDOWS/inf/oem9.inf:%ASUSTeK%=ASUSTeK > /windows/WINDOWS/inf/oem9.inf:[ASUSTeK] > /windows/WINDOWS/inf/oem9.inf:ASUSTeK="ASUSTeK" > /windows/WINDOWS/inf/oem9.inf:33LNATiger.DeviceDesc = "ASUSTeK LNA > Tiger Hybrid Capture Device" > > > So, the board seems to be a "ASUSTeK LNA Tiger Hybrid" board. > > > With these informations, I've tried to compile and parameter this board > under my preferred OS... > > hg clone http://linuxtv.org/hg/v4l-dvb > > I've compiled and installed the kernel modules > > I've got the firmware on TDA10096H by applying the command : > > perl v4l-dvb/linux/Documentation/dvb/get_dvb_firmware tda10046 > > I've copying the module at /lib/firmware place. > > I've rebooted my computer. > > I've forced the unload the following modules (after hours and research on Internet) : > > rmmod -f saa7134_alsa saa7134_dvb tda1004x saa7134 tuner firmware_class > > I've load the following modules with options : > - modprobe tuner secam=L > - modprobe saa7134 card=78 secam=L tuner=53 i2c_scan=1 gpio_tracking=1 > - modprobe saa7134_alsa > - modprobe saa7134_dvb > > On my /var/log/messages, I've got : > > saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.14 loaded > saa7133[0]: found at 0000:03:0a.0, rev: 209, irq: 18, latency: 32, mmio: 0xfdefe000 > saa7133[0]: subsystem: 1043:4871, board: ASUSTeK P7131 Dual [card=78,insmod option] > saa7133[0]: board init: gpio is 0 > input: saa7134 IR (ASUSTeK P7131 Dual) as /class/input/input6 > tuner 2-004b: chip found @ 0x96 (saa7133[0]) > tuner 2-004b: setting tuner address to 61 > tuner 2-004b: type set to tda8290+75a > tuner 2-004b: setting tuner address to 61 > tuner 2-004b: type set to tda8290+75a > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 00: 43 10 71 48 54 20 1c 00 43 43 a9 1c 55 d2 b2 92 > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 10: ff ff ff 0f ff 20 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 20: 01 40 01 02 03 00 01 03 08 ff 00 cf ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 30: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 40: ff 21 00 c2 96 10 03 22 15 50 ff ff ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 50: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 60: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 70: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff > saa7133[0]: i2c scan: found device @ 0x10 [???] > saa7133[0]: i2c scan: found device @ 0x96 [???] > saa7133[0]: i2c scan: found device @ 0xa0 [eeprom] > saa7133[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2] > saa7133[0]: registered device vbi0 > saa7133[0]: registered device radio0 > saa7134 ALSA driver for DMA sound loaded > saa7133[0]/alsa: saa7133[0] at 0xfdefe000 irq 18 registered as card -1 > DVB: registering new adapter (saa7133[0]). > > DVB: registering frontend 0 (Philips TDA10046H DVB-T)... > > I was rather happy when I try to get the channels (yes, I'm french and live in Lyon) : > > scan /usr/share/doc/dvb-utils/examples/scan/dvb-t/fr-Lyon-Fourviere 2>/dev/null > /tmp/channels.conf > > When I "cat" the file /tmp/channels.conf, I got > > France 2:754167000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_AUTO:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32:HIERARCHY_NONE:120:130:257 [snip] > This process is much longer than the one I got with another DVB board (the source is really right !). > > When I try to analyze, the stream coming from a channel (for example TF1 one) : > > tzap -c /tmp/channels.conf TF1 : > > using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' > tuning to 498167000 Hz > video pid 0x0078, audio pid 0x0082 > status 00 | signal ffff | snr 0000 | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | > status 1f | signal b7b7 | snr 5f5f | ber 0001c6c0 | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal b3b3 | snr ffff | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 07 | signal ffff | snr 0000 | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | > status 1f | signal 8e8e | snr 6262 | ber 0001ee20 | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 00 | signal ffff | snr 0000 | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | > status 1f | signal acac | snr 8686 | ber 0001fffe | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 00 | signal ffff | snr 2929 | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | > status 1f | signal 9090 | snr 5454 | ber 0001bfda | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 00 | signal caca | snr e3e3 | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | > status 1f | signal ffff | snr dddd | ber 00002c0e | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 00 | signal 4646 | snr 0f0f | ber 0001fffe | unc 00000000 | > status 01 | signal ecec | snr 0000 | ber 0001fffe | unc 0000001b | > status 1f | signal ffff | snr 5454 | ber 0001193e | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 1f | signal a6a6 | snr 8e8e | ber 0000ec9c | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 01 | signal ffff | snr 6060 | ber 0001fffe | unc ffffffff | > status 1f | signal ffff | snr 8282 | ber 0001b782 | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > status 01 | signal c7c7 | snr 0000 | ber 0001fbba | unc ffffffff | > status 1f | signal ffff | snr 0000 | ber 0001fffe | unc ffffffff | FE_HAS_LOCK > > My signal is not exactly persistent (no FE_HAS_LOCK on each line). > > I've also try to use the kaffeine tool : the discovery was rather fine. > > PLEASE HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > Thanks a lot. > > I would check all the proposals in order to make my board working... > > Bye !!! > Hi Emmanuel, it hit us already for analog on the video4linux-list. http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-video&m=116795627108625&w=2 The good news is, Hartmut has LNA support ready for testing. Follow the LR307Q Radio thread. Especially Hartmut's advise here. http://www.spinics.net/lists/vfl/msg31140.html We have a first such LNA card reported working by Paul. You can get a newer firmware revision calling the LifeView one. Yours seems also to have only one antenna input, no radio support and if S-Video, Composite, external audio in is connected through the panel is not yet reported. Same goes for internal analog audio out. Good Luck, Hermann _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb