2007/12/25, Steven Toth <stoth@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Zdenek Kabelac wrote: > > Hello > > > > As I can see - these chips look quite similar to mine AverTV Hybrid > > Volar HX. I've checked the official drivers from Aver (version 0.7) - > > Please don't top post, it get's annoying for everyone. Either start a > new thread or quote below the original email. Ahh sorry about this one - gmail seem to be handling this style of answers very well - so I'm using it. I'll try to keep in the right order. I should probably start a new thread. > AverTV Hybrid Volar HX, shows up on google images as either a USB > product or a PCI express product. Unfortunately I could take only snapshot by phone of my USB device - but I have tried to rewrite here the numbers from chips (when I've opened it ) - it looks actually very different from the previous Hybrid Volar model without HX :( > > If this board has silicon that linuxtv.org has drivers for, then yes we > can probably make it work. I could find out these symbols - only few of them makes some sence to me: (SAA7136E,CY7C68013A,TDA18271HDC1) NXP SAA7136E/1/G SH0780.1 06 ZSG07361 CY7C68013A-56LFXC 0731 B 04 KOR CYP 640386 AF9013-N1 0732 HKH2Y TDA18271HDC1 P2KHT08 03 cmG07121Y 9423 LBNJN256721 H207H 2464WP 24.000 H.ELE.7K A827-C > Check the wiki. If it does not have pictures then please take some and > try to identify which parts the product uses. Once you have an accurate > wiki pages we can try adding support after that. Is there any chance this could work ? (I couldn't find anything in the kernel sources about these chips) Or should I return the product and buy something else ? Thanks Zdenek _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb