Timothy D. Lenz wrote: > Found out both the PCIe x1 slots on my motherboard seem to be bad. But the > card does show up in the x16 slot which i'll using until I can get an RMA > from Asus (hope they do cross shiping). > > I had to blacklist cx23885 so that the nexus drivers would work. > > I load driver cx23885 (after the nexus drivers) which then also loads > compat_ioctl32 and videobuf_dvb. I also have tried loading ivtv which in > turn loads cx2341x, but these seem to have no effect. I got the firmware > from http://steventoth.net/linux/hvr1800/, ran the script and put the files > in /lib/firmware which already has the firmware for my Nexus. > > I got dvb-apps but am having problems compiling it. I am able to compile > just scan and used it to scan for atsc channels. There are 2 channels which > it says it tunes that don't show up in the list it makes but it also says it > won't include analog channels in the list :(. > > I patched VDR for atsc channels and added the atscepg plugin. I now have 2 > adapters but when I try to scan from the plugin, it says not atsc device > found. I also tried seeding the channels.conf with a valid atsc channel > using info posted about the patch/plugin, but I get channel not available > even if I switch primary devices. > > I posted in the dvbn board about the problems with the plugin, but wanted to > know if I missed any drivers I need to load. Sounds OK generally. You don't normally have to do anything with with the drivers to make ATSC or QAM work. - Steve _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb