Re: [linux-dvb] DVICO HDTV Dual Express2

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On 04/04/2011, at 20:01, Vincent McIntyre wrote:
Could you post the output of
>  lspci -vvv -nn
> for the device in question - you'll also need to give the -s argument,
> eg -s 02:00.0
> or whatever.
> 
> This is so it is clear what chips your example of the card is using -
> a given card may be implemented with different chipsets over time
> depending on how organised the manufacturer is.
> 
> Some kernel output similar to that shown on the wiki page, showing
> what happens at boot time, may be useful as well.
> 
> I have this card, and it is working reasonably well with recent
> media_build code:

I take it you use both tuners? I find I can only use one otherwise one of them hangs whatever app is using it.

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