On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Oliver Maurhart <oliver.maurhart@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tuesday 09 December 2008 16:39:54 Devin Heitmueller wrote: >> On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 6:51 AM, Oliver Maurhart <oliver.maurhart@xxxxxxx> > wrote: >> > Hi *, >> > >> > After months of googling I'm out of knowledge. I'm the (lucky?) owner of >> > a Terratec Hybrid XS USB Card: >> > >> > # lsusb | grep TerraTec >> > Bus 001 Device 007: ID 0ccd:005e TerraTec Electronic GmbH > ... >> I figured ones of these days a user of this device would come along. :-) >> >> This is an em28xx based device we don't have a profile for yet - >> although all the core components are supported - >> em28xx/zarlink/xc3028. >> >> If you want to get this device supported under Linux, I'll put in in >> my queue of em28xx devices to look at. I think we are just missing >> the GPIOs and the dvb profile. > > Never mind! Markus Rechberger pointed me to the drivers at mcentral.de. I > checked out the em28xx-new and ... it worked!!! > > Geee! I was running around this issue for months. > > Still: kdetv scans all the possible channels on my webcam (!), missing the > fact that my TerraTec Card does now provide a /dev/dvb but as the 2nd V4L- > Device it's on /dev/video1 ... hehehe ... but kaffeine seems quite smarter and > gets around that, showing DVB-TV! Yeah! =) > > What a relief! KDETV is an analog TV viewing application. It does not work with DVB. Kaffeine supports DVB though. Devin -- Devin J. Heitmueller http://www.devinheitmueller.com AIM: devinheitmueller _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb