Hi Daniel, Am Samstag, den 22.08.2009, 12:31 +0200 schrieb Daniel Senftleben: [snip] > > G'day all > > I've bought myself the "HPC2000 hybrid tv pci card" for one reason because x3m > said it supports linux.. well, it never worked for me (now I'm at Suse 11.1 > 64bit and I used to use the prior Suse versions) and now I stumbled across > your wiki and saw my card under the "Currently Unsupported DVB-T PCI cards".. > way to go :-/ So now I subscribed to the list to help get this card working! > How can I help? > (but please be easy on me - it's the first time I try help "officials" ;-)) > I'm not very close to that card currently, but from the wiki it seems your best chance is to try with recent mercurial v4l-dvb cx88xx card=63. Devin had some important regression fixes about three weeks back. The wiki link to the x3m linux driver doesn't work currently, so I had only a look at the Geniatech stuff. There seem to be already several revisions of that card and clones. The X3M with version 1.11. http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/images/3/37/Hpc2000.jpg And LifeView with a revision 1.00 calling it "not only TV". http://www.lifeview.hk/dbimages/document/12%5Clv3h_all.jpg Here we seem to see it with a sticker "LV3H" over the revision printing. That one has the same PCI subsystem like the Geniatech X8000 MT. http://www.lowlevel.cz/log/pivot/entry.php?id=117 Always try to provide links, even to our own wiki and at least relevant parts of "dmesg" for all card related stuff. I honestly had no idea in the beginning about what you might be talking at all, just some decent echos in memory. Good Luck, Hermann -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html