Re: Vivanco 21056/LR306 a.k.a. MSI DVB at Anywhere a.k.a LifeView Hybrid doesn't scan

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On Monday 25 June 2007 07:21, hermann pitton wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Am Sonntag, den 24.06.2007, 23:49 +1000 schrieb Peter D.:
> > On Saturday 23 June 2007 09:19, hermann pitton wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > Am Freitag, den 22.06.2007, 23:29 +0200 schrieb Werner Braun:

[snip]
> > > > The card in question is a PCI DVB-T TV (analog) FM Tuner card named
> > > > Vivanco 21056 (the cardbus version is called 21057). The
> > > > description claims parallel processing of DVB and analog signal
> > > > with picture in picture resp. split-screen capacity.

[snip]
> > > With only one single hybrid tuner you can use analog and DVB-T
> > > simultaneously only, if the condition is given that analog comes from
> > > an external source like a VCR over Composite or S-Video. (needs
> > > packed formats, planar don't work!)
> >
> > There might be a lot of very similar cards out there.

I've had another look at the manual.  You obviously know more about what 
is going on than I do.  I thought that I might be saving people from 
confusion, but it was just my ignorance showing through.  :-(  

> yes, LifeView always has a lot of OEMs. Also the first generation of the
> tda8275 tuner found on some is not in production anymore and they use
> the tda8275a now, maybe they change more with this replacement.
>
> > I thought that Werner's card was a clone of mine, an MSITV@nywhere A/D,
> > but mine does not support using both tuners at the same time.  It seems
> > that a very similar card does.
>
> You and Werner have only one hybrid tuner at 0x61 for dvb-t and analog.
> I really thought it is a clone too. Did you ever try radio?
[snip]

Yes the FM radio of the MSI TV@nywhare card definitely works under linux.  
I don't use it much because I have real radios as well.  

Is there any application that can be programmed to change stations and 
record programs like Kaffeine does with dvb?   


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