Hey, I've luckily come across a Leadtek DTV1000S that I'd like to get working under Linux! >From reading the Leadtek specifications (http://leadtek.com/eng/tv_tuner/specification.asp?pronameid=382&lineid=6&act=2), I now understand it has contained within it the following chips; NXP 18271 TDA10048 SAA7130 >From what I can see, all of these chips are supported by one driver or another in some shape or form, but I've still been unable to get my card to work. I'm guessing I have two issues here, 1) Card not being identified by saa7134 driver, and 2) No firmware for the tda10048 As for 1), I'm not sure how best to find the correct card= to feed into the modprobe (i2c_scan doesn't seem to do anything useful), although I remember there used to be a bash script that would try every value and then check for the existence of /dev/dvb/? If anyone has a copy of that script, I'd greatly appreciate if you could point me towards it! 2) seems a little trickier, I've found that the Windows XP 64-bit driver install at the link below has .sys files within it, which should contain the necessary firmware? If anyone has experience extracting the firmware, I'd be most appreciative! Driver: http://leadtek.com/eng/tv_tuner/download.asp?downlineid=207&pronameid=382&lineid=6&act=3 I'm keen to help get this card working, so if anyone is especially curious I can offer you ssh to Linux/rdp to Windows. Cheers, ~Plantain~ _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb