Re: lifeview NOT LV3H not working

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ciencio ha scritto:
Hello,
I bought the TV card in the object, it is a PCI hybrid TV-card, both analogue and DVB-T.

I bought it, because on the manufacturer site they said they develop a linux driver, unfortunately when I downloaded the driver (which claims to be for fedora) I found the whole V4L tree to be compiled.

By the way, I tried to compiled it but it failed 'because it looked for the 2.6.19 kernel sources while I'm on Ubuntu Intrepid with a 2.6.27.

While I was trying to make the card work, I found a peculiar note in the NotOnlyTV faq that says that the driver they provide only works on Fedora 6.0.

Since Fedora 6.0 is an "old" distro (Fedora is now at the 10th revision) and since on ubuntu intrepid, the distro I'm using, the 2.6.19 kernel isn't available, I wondered if and how I could manage to apply the modifications they did to the main tree to make the driver work on more recent kernels and if those modifications could be imported in the main tree.

I attach the link to the V4l tree NOT provide is someone more expert than me wants have a look.

http://www.notonlytv.net/download/driver/lv3hlv3afedora.rar

And this is their faq (not very usefull indeed)

http://www.notonlytv.net/download/faq/faq_lv3h.pdf

Last thing, how can I know if someone is working on that card or on the chipset that card uses?

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Vic
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