Re: AverMedia A306 (cx23385, xc3028, af9013) (A577 too ?)

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A307 may be close to the A306 board. I've found the following chips: cx23385,
xc[34]?, lg3303). The demodulator is not the same, and follows the ATSC standard
(The A306 is DVB-T compatible).
Coordinating our works may be helpful, for example for the initialization and
the proper reset of the I2C chips. By email that will be OK.

Wallak.



Quoting Daniel Gimpelevich <daniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> On Thu, 2011-05-19 at 23:13 +0200, wallak@xxxxxxx wrote:
> > I've tried to use my A306 board on my system. All the main chips are
> > fully
> > supported by linux.
>
> I have the A307 (product ID 0xc939) and I'd like to coordinate with you
> regarding adapting your A306 support for it. If you use IRC at all, just
> tell me when to be in #linuxtv, and if not, we'll keep this on-list.
>
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