Hello Nick, Thx for your replies! > Are you able to open it up and find out > what chips are inside? Okay... I already posted some bits about it in my first post - but this may be a bit messy... english is not my native language. So here are the ICs I have found inside: On the Top (or I just call it top) Phillips 8275AC1 CY7C68013A (Cypress?) And on the bottom: TDA1004GHT SA1371.1 Additionally ther is also a small 8pin SMD chip, where I cant read the number/id, because ther is a blue color-spot on it. Maybe it is a i2c (or 1-wire or similiar) flash, which stores the firmware? So that ther is no download needed at all... But Iam just guessing right into the blue. I have made some pictures of the device (and its inside), you can find it under: http://danyserv.selfip.org/pic/thumbnails.php?album=27 > You should try to extract your device's firmware from that dvbsnoop > output so you won't be dependent on Windows when you get the device > working. Oh... did i write _dvb_snoop... of course i meant _usb_snoop... sorry for that, but i guess you thought the same thing, i was meaning. Okay, I will try, but I have no (deeper) experiences with USB nor DVB(-drivers), so Iam not sure, if ill get anything :) >> The logfile: http://nopaste.info/eead046817.html > I couldn't download this; it is wrapped in HTML. Okay, here i have it as plaintext again: I started the usbsnoop ( http://benoit.papillault.free.fr/usbsnoop/ ) befor i connected the stick and stoped it some seconds after i had plugged it in. The log file can be found under: http://danyserv.selfip.org/dir/LifeView/usbsnoop.log (~600kb) I made a second log, which includes the plugin and the start of the DVB-App and some seconds of the TV-stream: http://danyserv.selfip.org/dir/LifeView/usbsnoop_tv.log.bz2 (~200kb) (I truncated the log after some big packets, bec. the whole log had ~200MiB) So, thats all for now, i thank you for any help you (or anybody else) can provide. Daniel Weigl -- Erstellt mit Operas revolutionärem E-Mail-Modul: http://www.opera.com/mail/ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb