Re: Gigabyte 8300

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Just FYI there´s two parts on that string, the "vid" (vendor ID) and
the "pid" (product id)

Vendor ID "1b80" is listed at the usb device id database
as "Afatech" although the product ID is not listed (although all the
products on that section seem to be Digital TV tuners).

http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids


--------------
1b80  Afatech
	c810  MC810 [af9015]
	d393  DVB-T receiver [RTL2832U]
	d396  UB396-T [RTL2832U]
	d397  DVB-T receiver [RTL2832U]
	d398  DVB-T receiver [RTL2832U]
	d700  FM Radio SnapMusic Mobile 700 (FM700)
	e383  DVB-T UB383-T [af9015]
	e385  DVB-T UB385-T [af9015]
	e386  DVB-T UB385-T [af9015]
	e39a  DVB-T395U [af9015]
	e39b  DVB-T395U [af9015]


Someone please correct me if Im wrong.

FC

On 2010-09-03, Dagur Ammendrup <dagurp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I tried it on a windows machine where it's identified as "Conextant
> Polaris Video Capture"  or
> "oem17.inf:Conexant.NTx86:POLARIS.DVBTX.x86:6.113.1125.1210:usb\vid_1b80&pid_d416&mi_01"
> if that tells you anything.
>
>
>
>
> 2010/9/3 Dagur Ammendrup <dagurp@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> I thought "Conexant CX23102" was the chip. How can I find this out? I
>> have access to a windows machine if that helps.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2010/9/3 Joel Wiramu Pauling <joel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>> What sort of afatech chip?
>>>
>>> af9035 are not supported at all. Only af9015's which are in the older
>>> devices.
>>>
>>> On 3 September 2010 12:55, Dagur Ammendrup <dagurp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I bought a Gigabyte U8300 today which is a hybrid USB tuner. These are
>>>> the specifications according to the manufacturer:
>>>>
>>>> Analog: TVPAL / SECAM / NTSC
>>>> Decoder chip: Conexant CX23102
>>>> Digital TV: DVB-T
>>>> Interface: USB 2.0
>>>> Others Support: Microsoft® Windows 2000, XP, MCE and Windows Vista MCE
>>>> / Win 7 32/ 64bits
>>>> Remote sensor Interface: IR
>>>> Tuner: NXP TDA18271
>>>>
>>>> Now I know that the decoder chip is supported in other USB sticks but
>>>> mine is not recognised. Here is my lsusb output:
>>>>
>>>> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 1b80:d416 Afatech
>>>>
>>>> And here is the dmesg info I get when I plug it in:
>>>>
>>>> [ 2981.693805] usb 1-2: USB disconnect, address 2
>>>> [ 2991.760091] usb 1-2: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and
>>>> address 4
>>>> [ 2991.916044] usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there anyone out there who might be interested in adding support
>>>> for this (or guide me through it)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> thanks,
>>>> Dagur
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