Re: Terratec Cinergy HT Express: It works!

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Good news! If you want I can add it to the patch pending, if you send me your dib0700_devices.c and dvb-usb-ids.h.

Albert

2008/3/18, Felix Apitzsch <F.Apitzsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
OK, my Terratec Cinergy HT Express now works with dvb-linux.
I managed to apply the patch by Hans-Frieder and Albert. Thanks for
your work! Additionally, I added my card's description to
dvb-usb-ids.h and dib0700_devices.c . (Should I post the files?)

I read the website before I posted my first email, but screwed up
applying the patch correctly. Now I started all over to compare and
include the new parts into today's development snapshot and it works.

I could scan channels and (using MPlayer) tune and even had audio working.

I was not sure about the xc3028 firmware, since my card's windows
driver does not contain any emBDA.sys but only a XC3028.rom which
looks different. Anyhow I did not try to extract any firmware myself.
I just took an existing xc3028-v27.fw and copied it into
/lib/firmware. I am not even sure it is loaded, but it works.

Could someone please add the my card together with the Pinnacle 320cx
and Terratec Cinergy HT USB XE to the dvb-linux development tree and
the wiki?

Thanks,

Felix

Quoting Albert Comerma <albert.comerma@xxxxxxxxx>:

> To make dvb-t working (not analog), please have a look at my page;
> http://www.comerma.net/pinnacle320cx_en.html
> It should work for you just adding your device descriptor to
> dvb-usb-ids.hand your card at dib0700_devices.c, I would try first to
> use the same
> frontend attach as other cinergy usb cards. If you think it's to complicated
> I can try to add it for you, tomorrow. Please let me know.
>
> Albert
>
> 2008/3/17, Felix Apitzsch <f.apitzsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>> Im am trying to get my Terratec Cinergy HT Express to work with v4l-dvb.
>>
>> It's a DVB-T/analog hybrid (+radio) ExpressCard 34, but it connects
>> via the usb interface, not the pci-e interface. To confirm what I
>> reckoned, I openend the device to find the following:
>>
>> DiBcom 7700C1-ACXXa-G QH0T8 D2PRJ.1 0646-1100-C
>>
>> XCEIVE XC3028 AK47465,2 0620TWE3
>>
>> CONEXANT CX25843-24Z 61024448 0625 KOREA
>>
>> (I took some photos if someone is interested)
>>
>> The usd-id is 0ccd:0060 .
>>
>> For now, I would be happy to live with just DVB-T support.
>> As far as I understand the status quo, it should be possible to get
>> the card running, isn't it?
>>
>> I would need some help to get the xc3028 part compiled and running and
>> add it to dib0700_devices.c and dvb-usb-ids.h with the right config
>> for the DIB770C1+XC3028. Additionally, I would need some assistance
>> with the firmware xc3028. The dib0700 firmeware should be ok.
>>
>> Also, I had some trouble when I tried to get the xc3028 frontend code
>> compiled. It is not in v4l_experimental anymore, is it? Where did it
>> go and how do I include it?
>>
>> Could anyone do a patch for me and pack me a .bz2, so I can do some
>> testing?
>>
>> I am running a kernel 2.6.24 on a x86_64 (~amd64) gentoo system with
>> current v4l-dvb-hg from portage.
>>
>> Felix
>>
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