Re: HVR-1600 and HVR-1250

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Stephen Atkins <stephen.atkins@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I'm not sure if this is the right list or not but I thought I would
>give 
>it a try.
>
>I've got a HVR-1600 which works great and I can get MythTV to record an
>
>analog and digital at the same time.
>
>I decided that I needed a second tuner to record another digital
>signal. 
>  I picked up an HVR-1250 (Linux sees it as a HVR-1255).  It's one of 
>the newer cards in the 22xxx model.
>
>Once I got it setup I could record two digtal's no problem but my
>analog 
>on the 1600 lost audio.  It also won't tune above ch 13. I'm wondering 
>if there is anything I can do to get these cards to play nicely.
>
>Thanks
>Stephen
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Try blacklisting the cx18 module in /etc/modprobe.d/foo, and then have a script modprobe the cx18 module later after all the IO at boot has settled down.

-Andy
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