hi, --- On Wed, 12/9/09, Rob Beard <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Rob Beard <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] WinTV HVR-900 USB (B3C0) > To: "Lukasz Sokol" <el_es_cr@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx, linux-media@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Date: Wednesday, December 9, 2009, 10:34 AM > On 09/12/2009 09:16, Lukasz Sokol > wrote: > > Rob Beard wrote: > > > >> Hi folks, > >> > >> I've borrowed a WinTV HVR-900 USB stick from a > friend of mine to see if > >> I can get any reception in my area before forking > out for one however > >> I've run in to a couple of problems and wondered > if anyone had used one > >> of these sticks? > >> > >> > > [snip] > > > >> I just wondered if anyone else had one of these > sticks actually working > >> under Ubuntu 9.10? (I'm running kernel > 2.6.31-16-generic-pae). > >> > >> Rob I've been using one (AxC0 I think) for years until the hardware died earlier this year. I think I bought it 2006, not quite sure when exactly. I think what killed it was that it was working permanently for 1,5years, so it probably overheated somwhen in the summer. But it was working fine with analog and dvb signal. > >> > >> > > > > Hi Rob, > > this device uses empia chips. > > > > I have a similar situation with Pinnacle Hybrid Pro > 330e (yes, 3_3_0e) : the only > > driver that works (and was great at it) was Markus > Rechberger's em28xx-new project. > > (my device has cx88 tuner IIRC). The em28xx-new > project had some modifications to > > some tuner drivers too. They were based both on RE and > documentation for which > > Markus had NDA's signed (a vague recollection of past > googling). I've never used the in-kernel module rather the v4l-dvb one for this specific card. I even did not compiled it recently. > > > > The mainline kernel unfortunately does not support it > out of the box, and it is not only > > about the firmware you have to download; There is > something severely nonfunctional. > > > > Why am I writing in past tense ? > > This driver (em28xx-new) has recently been abandoned, > and its author went proprietary. > > I was using a ubuntu package prepared by some ubuntu > user, named gborzi. > > Unfortunately the package cannot apply to more recent > kernels any more. > > The last kernel it worked with, was 2.6.27-14 (Ubuntu > terminology) and I'm stuck with it. > > > > I have emailed Markus but he seems to have lost any > interest in the em28xx-new... > > can't blame him though, he gave his reasons, some of > them unfortunately true. > > > > To v4l developers : as it is the case now that we can > consider em28xx-new abandonware, > > could somebody see, what got devices like ours working > in his driver, and push it to > > mainline, please ? Just the DVB support would be > fine... > > > > To Markus : the above is not a call to > _steal_your_code_ but merely to somebody have > > a look and modify the mainline drivers so it could > support A 5 YEAR OLD DEVICE like mine. > > People could employ a 'clean room' like in alternative > to Broadcom (b43) development. > > > > At least mine, is a 5 YEARS OLD design (bought in > 2006). > > On my computer, which was middle spec 5 years ago, > I've always had problems with this device > > under Windows (XP) : 100% CPU on max frequency > (1.6GHz) all the time, when playing. > > Under Linux, stock Ubuntu 8.10 Kaffeine, and > em28xx-new, it is max 30% CPU at lowest freq (800MHz)). > > > > Stock em28xx driver only supports analog (with no > sound under stock tvtime, supposedly patched tvtime > required). > > > > el es > > > > Thanks for the heads up, I think I'll have a look and see > what else is > available out there then, luckily I only borrowed it to > test if it would > work. I'm using now terratec for about 30€. There were again problems with the drivers so I'm compiling again the v4l-dvb code. I don't see anything wrong to do it on your own. regards -- 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