James Lucas wrote: > On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 8:40 PM, James Lucas <orbus42@xxxxxxxxx > <mailto:orbus42@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote: > > Anyway, update. Installed in the windows machine, and got the > drivers installed successfully, but the player software that comes > with the card requires windows xp, and the newest version of windows > I have is 2000. I know analog capture is pretty well supported in > windows by things like virtualdub and media player classic, but do > you know of any apps I can use to test the HD functionality? > > While I had the card out, got the following from visual inspection: > > Printed on the PCB: > pctv 800i rev 1.1 > > There were two large visible chips on the card: > Samsung C649 S5H1409X01-T0 N079X > > Conexant Broadcast Decoder CX23883-39 72013496 0729 Korea > > I imagine the tuner chip is hidden under the metal box (shielding?). > > James > > > > Another update - I spoke too soon. One of the windows drivers is > refusing to load properly. I don't know if the signifies a bad card or > just that the driver doesn't work on anything less than xp. I don't > have any way to test at the moment. I'm happy to try anything you want > in the way of diagnosis under linux though. I don't think anyone else is reporting i2c issues on that board, so it's possible you just have a bad unit. It goes without saying, try to bring up the baord on a supported windows platform to verify it... or perhaps take it to a neighbours house a wreck his xp install ;) If you get to the point of it working in windows but not on Linux then we'll be able to make progress. - Steve _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb