Hi Martin, first of all thanks for your work ! I am using the HVR1900 which has a DVB-T and an analog part purely for the capturing from analog. I am using the pvrusb2 driver from kernel 2.6.29. This version has two configuration options: - pvrusb2 sysfs support (EXPERIMENTAL) - pvrusb2 ATSC/DVB support (EXPERIMENTAL) I am disabling the ATSC/DVB support and I get a /dev/video[0,1,2] instead of /dev/dvb/adapter[0,1,2] You are right that I cannot switch easily between DVB-T and analog, but I do not have that requirement. So actually I can confirm that pvrinput and pvrusb2 not only work with one adapter, but with three - and there seems to be no limit. Regards Thomas Martin Dauskardt wrote: >> Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 07:45:05 +0200 >> From: Thomas Netousek <tkn@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Subject: Re: Analog TV plugin >> To: VDR Mailing List <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx> >> Message-ID: <4A543261.5070003@xxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 >> >> I suggest you use a card with hardware MPEG encoder and the pvrinput plugin. >> This works perfectly with a Happauge HVR1900 USB card. >> >> Thomas >> > > Hi Thomas, > > I am one of the developers of the pvrinput plugin and made the changes to > support the PVRUSB2. This is the first time somebody confirmed that it also > works with their successor. > > As far as I know you cannot use DVB-T and analogue both at the same time > (shared hybrid device). I think vdr will always open the DVB device, so the > analogue part would be not accessable. How did you solve it? > > Greets, > Martin > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr