Re: Dvico Fusion Pro

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On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 3:52 PM, Lindsay Mathieson <lindsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi All, I have a Fusion Pro I'm testing with. Have installed the latest
v4l-dvb drivers as per the wiki and the board is recognised correctly on
boot and registers a /dev/dvb/adaptor0 device. However it is uable to
tune anything - a "scan < au-Brisbane" runs with no errors, but finds no
stations.

However if I install the pascoe drivers:
 http://www.itee.uq.edu.au/~chrisp/Linux-DVB/DVICO/
 http://linuxtv.org/hg/~pascoe/xc-test/

Its works fine - picks up the brisbane stations and displays them via mythtv

I thought the pascoe drivers were merged into the trunk ages ago - am I
mistaken?

Thanks,

Lindsay

p.s My setup is a test PC and I can run tests as needed - doesn't matter
if it breaks.

--
Lindsay
Softlog Systems



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Lindsay,
I too seem to have an issue with tuning and DVICO drivers. Since I upgraded to mythbuntu 8.10 I have found my DViCO Dual Digital 4 has loaded proprly with no errors (thanks to the inclusion of xc... firmware), however no stations could be scanned with the firmware that came with it.

When I used the pascoe drivers in 8.04 I was able to tune stations.

Might this be related to the 7MHz issues in the past (with Australia having 7MHz channels)?

Cheers,
Damien.
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