Re: AF9015 Problem

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In message <AANLkTimfae4pU4R3Xk2Hji0syJH22qmC-fyd23OQh3nv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Juan Jesús García de Soria Lucena wrote

El 30/01/2011 14:03, "David Ondracek" <david.ondracek@xxxxxx> escribió:

Hi there,

Hi.

I have a problem using my DIGITRADE DVB-T stick, which is marked as fully supported in the wiki. It works fine for a while, but after some time it crashes and I have to reboot and disconnect the stick to make it work again (for a while)

The same thing happens to me with two different af9015 tuner sticks,
an Avermedia Volar Black and a dual KWorld DVB-T-USB 399U (which
happens to have other problems too due to its dual nature not being
completely supported).

In the end, I had to look for a tuner stick with a different chip set
(and that proved to be a challenge itself due to the apparent
popularity of af9015 among manufacturers) so that my mythtv rig would
be dependable.


Do you mind me asking what you ended up with?

I've got similar problems with af9015. I have a Tevion stick that works with the V4L HG tree and 4.65 firmware but locks up the machine with the git tree and/or any other firmware version. I also have a KWorld 399U which causes the machine to lock up with any firmware/driver version I've tried.

Previous to these I had 3 WT-220U sticks running stable in an Epia mythtv backend. I 'upgraded' the backend to an AMD system and all 3 started locking up the system - hence the move to af9015!

Regards,
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