Hi, Werner Werner Braun schrieb: > Hartmut, > >> Summing up the test results, i have the impression that this card is > different >>from what we have yet. >> I am almost sure that the problem lies in the GPIO configuration. Please try >> the >> following: >> Please keep forcing the card type to 94 >> In the configuration structure (saa7134-dvb.c): >> static struct tda1004x_config ads_tech_duo_config = { >> change the entry >> .gpio_config = TDA10046_GP00_I, >> to >> .gpio_config = TDA10046_GP10, >> I expect that this makes DVB-T work but it might break analog TV. >> Please try also >> .gpio_config = TDA10046_GP10_I, >> This should make analog work again but it might carsh the channel decoder >> (bad firmware) if this is the case, please report this. It might be necessary >> to >> increase a delay in the channel decoder initialization procedure. > > applied your patches and - guess what - it worked. Even sound worked > spontaneously. This is brilliant, thanks a lot. Analog didn't work apart from > channel E12 (FAB - Fernsehen aus Berlin). In DVB-T, I haven't been able to > tune in into all stations (e.g. RTL, ZDF), but this might be an antenna > issue. > Fine! Did both variants work? That's possible but its also possible that analog is at least very unstable - depending on how the analog / dvb switch is implemented. > I will also apply Hermann's patch for the autodetection thing, then there's > another card in the database. > I would like to ask you to test whatever you can. Does the card have radio and baseband inputs? > Do you need any further card-related informations? Photos, whatsoever? > A photo of the tuner section might help to clarify something (LNA) > Thanks again for this great support. > > Best regards > Werner > Still some work to be done ... Hartmut _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb