Mathieu Taillefumier schrieb am 10.05.2009 17:37 ---¦ > Hello, >> Hello, >> >> has anyone tested this card (TERRATEC Cinergy HT PCMCIA) or found useful >> links I could follow? >> <http://www.terratec.net/de/produkte/Cinergy_HT_PCMCIA_1599.html> >> >> <http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TerraTec_Cinergy_HT_PCMCIA> >> <http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2006-October/013898.html> >> > This card works since I was able to make it work on Fedora and CLFS > without any problems. The analogue part works with kdetv and mplayer. > The dvb-t part works too without problems with kaffeine for instance so > it should work with the dvb-tools. The only thing that needs a little > effort is the sound that is not directly send to the sound card. You > need to use the sox trick explained in the linuxtv wiki. > >> kind regards, >> > Best > > Mathieu Hello, absolutely right, works fine, thank you. I am sorry I haven't found the time till now to give short message of the status till now (as I use to give when having asked on a list) DVB-T everything OK (Ubuntu 8.x and Debian testing), analogue works by using this PCI-DMA "trick" you mentionend (sox with alsa and a 22050 audio-rate gave best results) One thing to mention: a few channels come only mute. <http://www.sasag.ch/angebot/kabelTV.php> (BR and superRTL, are the ones as far as I remember). It could be, that using a oss=0 option with saa7134 allows, when switching to another, "working" channel, then "v4lctl volume mute off" and switching back, can get you around - I had to few time to test it/was not important enough; this problem seems to be a known issue, I had later found some hits on this. regards -- ### # # # # wolfgang # # # #freitag-friedl _______________________________________________ linux-dvb users mailing list For V4L/DVB development, please use instead linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb