Re: [PATCH] Support for Asus MyCinema U3100Mini Plus

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On 19-09-12 22:52, Devin Heitmueller wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 2:44 PM,  <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Oliver Schinagl <oliver@xxxxxxxxxxx>

This is initial support for the Asus MyCinema U3100Mini Plus. The driver
in its current form gets detected and loads properly.

Scanning using dvbscan works without problems, Locking onto a channel
using tzap also works fine. Only playback using tzap -r + mplayer was
tested and was fully functional.
Hi Oliver,

The previous thread suggested that this driver didn't work with
dvbv5-scan and w_scan.  Is that still the case?  If so, do we really
want a "half working" driver upstream?  Seems like this is more likely
to cause support headaches than the device not being supported at all
(since users will "think" it's supported but it's actually broken in
some pretty common use cases).
After working in antti's changes.
dvbscan: works
dvbv5-scan: works
w_scan -X: works
w_scan -x: works
tzap: works (only tested the 3 available FTA channels)
dvbv5-zap: couldn't figure out how to work it :) It says: Usage: dvbv5-zap [OPTION...] <initial file> but probably means <Channel name>? I tried several combinations, with both a regular channels.conf file and a dvb_channels.conf file. I will play more with it when I find some extra time.

dvbscan and dvbv5-scan does constantly say 'tuning failed' but it does say that on my terratec too. It does work fine however, so probably a bug in driver/tool unrelated to this patch.

Or perhaps I'm mistaken and the issues have been addressed and now it
works with all the common applications.

Devin


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