greg wrote: > On Sun, 2007-07-29 at 11:28 +0200, Greg Tee wrote: > >>> 01:00.0 Multimedia video controller: Micronas Semiconductor Holding AG >>> Unknown device 0720 > >> Finally I found some new information: >> >> [11:23:29] === Device Information === >> [11:23:29] Capture filter friendlyname:M779 PCIe Audio/Video Capture 1 >> [11:23:29] Model Name: AVerMedia M779 >> [11:23:29] Transmission Interface: PCI Express >> [11:23:29] Supported Standards: PAL/SECAM/DVB-T >> [11:23:29] TV Tuner: XC3018 >> [11:23:29] Audio/Video Decoder: AVF4910A >> [11:23:29] Encoder: NEC61151 >> [11:23:29] Ditial TV Demodulator: ZL10353 >> [11:23:29] === Driver Version === >> [11:23:29] Bridge: 2.4.0.31 >> [11:23:29] Video Capture: 2.4.0.31 >> [11:23:29] Tuner: 2.4.0.31 >> [11:23:29] === Test Results === >> [11:23:29] Tuner Product ID: 3028 >> [11:23:29] Tuner Version: HW: 1.0 FW: 2.7 >> [11:23:29] AVDeocder Manufacture ID: 0xEC >> [11:23:29] Encoder Device Version: 2 >> [11:23:29] Demodulator Chip ID: 0x14 >> [11:23:29] Get Device Information: [PASS] >> [11:23:29] TV Tuner: [PASS] >> [11:23:29] Audio/Video Decoder: [PASS] >> [11:23:29] Encoder: [PASS] >> [11:23:29] Digital TV Demodulator: [PASS] >> [11:23:29] --- Test End --- >> [11:23:29] > > Does this info help to get this (Dell) hardware supported? There are no PCI Express bridges supported yet, officially. If you can find out exactly which PCIe bridge chipset is used, it would be more helpful. Cheers, Mike Krufky _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb