Re: saa7162. Aver saa7135 cards. User stupid questions. More or less.

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2008/8/28  <mincho@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi.
> saa7162
> Maybe thats really stupid question, but I greped and googled very
> intensive and I am not sure.
> What is recent status of saa7162 driver?
> Am I wrong - work is frozen due to missing specs?
> So should I assume - that schmeltz will not work under linux for long
> time more?
>
> Aver DVB-T Hybrid+FM PCI A16D.
> I found (on wiki page), that this card is poor supported.
> But I did not found 777 A16A-C at all.
> I have A16A-C and it works excellent.
> What is recent status for Hybrid+FM PCI A16D?
>
> Regards
> --
> Wieslaw Kirbedz

Hey,
 The wiki page for the AVerMedia DVB-T Hybrid+FM PCI (A16D) shows that
the card is actually well supported using the linuxtv repository. I
wrote/updated much of the A16D wiki section as I own one of these.
 Both digital and analogue work well (except for analogue audio under
Ubuntu - saa7134-alsa issues)
 I haven't yet tried to use the remote but there was a post earlier by
someone who is working on getting it mapped.

 If you have a new type of card that is working could you please
create a page for it in the wiki, add as much info as you can and add
it to the table here[1].

cheers,
Owen.

[0] http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/AVerMedia_AVerTV_Hybrid%2BFM_PCI
[1] http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_PCI_Cards

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