Re: PROBLEM: dvb-usb-rtl28xxu and Terratec Cinergy TStickRC (rev3) - no signal on some frequencies

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On 07/19/2013 08:18 PM, Jan Taegert wrote:
Hello,

when the culprit is the e4000 driver but the old driver from
https://github.com/valtri/DVB-Realtek-RTL2832U-2.2.2-10tuner-mod_kernel-3.0.0
worked for me, then must be somewhere there in the driver sources a
solution for the signal issues.

Does it make sense to look for a particular string in the sources? I
don't have any clue of coding but perhaps I can be helpful in this way.

Feel free to look. Those are different drivers and you cannot compare easily. For my experience you will need huge amount of time and much luck with that approach.

As I said, the easiest solution is just to took sniffs and copy&paste generated code until it starts working.

regards
Antti


There are
- tuner_e4000.c
- nim_rtl2832_e4000.c

Thanks,
Jan.



Am 19.07.2013 14:00, schrieb Antti Palosaari:
Hello
It is e4000 driver problem. Someone should take the look what there is
wrong. Someone sent non-working stick for me, but I wasn't able to
reproduce issue. I used modulator to generate signal with just same
parameters he said non-working, but it worked for me. It looks like
e4000 driver does not perform as well as it should.

Maybe I should take Windows XP and Linux, use modulator to find out
signal condition where Windows works but Linux not, took sniffs and
compare registers... But I am busy and help is more than welcome.

regards
Antti



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