Re: Any improvements on the Avermedia DVB-S Pro (A700)?

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OK, thanks. The GPIO status values corresponded to DVB-S use, I haven't tested the analog input nor in Windows nor Linux because I don't have anything to connect to it...

I think there are couple of snapshots points on the report. IIRC the first one correspond to the initial state (before ever starting the AverTV program) and the second one is watching DVB-S TV with it.

Best regards,
  Eduard



2008/2/28, Matthias Schwarzott <zzam@xxxxxxxxxx>:
On Mittwoch, 27. Februar 2008, Eduard Huguet wrote:
> Hi, Matthias
Hi Eduard!


>     I've seen that you have new patches for the card on the folder
> referenced in the wiki. Unfortunately none of them seems to work with my
> card. I'm startint to think that I'm doing something fundamentally wrong...
> But anyway, neither Kaffeine nor dvbscan seems to be able to lock to the
> satellite signal coming from the antennae (Windows can, though...).
>

For now I also dont get a lock :(
Even if I use the unchanged code that did work some time ago.


> So far I've tried all the available patches, both using use_frontend=0 and
> use_frontend=1 options in saa7134-dvb module. In neither case the card
> can't lock...
>

Same for me for now.


> Did you received my message posting the GPIO status and data from Windows
> driver? Apparently is different from what you entered in the wiki, I don't
> know why. Anyway, I tried to use my values saa7134 initialisation with no
> difference...


Yeah I got your mail, but can't interprete it. You need to tell what setting
was used while doing the register snapshots. Like selected input
(svideo/composite/dvb-s).

Matthias


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Matthias Schwarzott (zzam)

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