rtl2832 chip driver

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Hi Ole:

Try vlc or keffeins, and see if they have the same audio problem.
Also: try playing a normal sound mp3 file with them.
me-tv and rtl2832 havce some problems:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/me-tv/+bug/478379

Thanks for the Sandberg link.
At:
http://www.sandberg.it/support/product.aspx?id=133-59
I found Realtek stuff that looks very familiar to the RTL2831 stuff I put into another HG branch:
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~jhoogenraad/rtl2831-r2

This is again code where the frontend and backend have not been separated. Seems realtek has their branch kind of working, based on their windows approach.

Antti has set up a new version from scratch at:
http://linuxtv.org/hg/~anttip/rtl2831u/



Ole W. Saastad wrote:
Thanks for all help so far.

I managed to figure out the firetv problem as soon as I discovered
the .myconfig file.

Including the drivers from Sandberg, for the rtl2832 chip and adding
some lines to Makefile, Kconfig and .myconfig it compiles and install.
Modules load and Me-TV starts, quality is poor with the small antenna.

However, there is no audio. Not even for the DAB radio channels.

Maybe this is Me-TV problem?

The version supplied with Easy Peasy Ubuntu 9.10 is old,  0.7.16.


Regards,
Ole W. Saastad



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