From: Greg Brackley <lists-linux-dvb@lucidsolutions.co.nz>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Avermedia M103 TV Card
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 19:22:23 +1200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <481186AF.9050404@lucidsolutions.co.nz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <480F83F6.6000409@nerdshack.com>
Warning: I'm a newbie with these v4l drivers, and don't claim to be an
expert.
Rob & Kate wrote:
> The following site has managed to get this card working with the
> experimental code
> http://plone.lucidsolutions.co.nz/dvb/t/compiling-mcentral-experimental-v4l-dvb-drivers
Although I got the mcentral.de drivers loaded and running [3], I haven't
managed to get the main v4l drivers working with this card yet
(linuxtv.org)[2]. I would be interested in assisting anyone to get this
done.
I'm using four M103-C modules [1] in a routerboard card [5] to provide a
quad tuner card [4].
Looking through the code, it might not involve much more than adding the
PCI ids and the required chipset/tuner to the right table.
> Can you please offer some advice, a couple of things that I think may be
> the problem are
>
> o Do I need to remove the card before I install the experimental code?
> until now I haven’t because its under the fan, but will if needs must.
I wouldn't have thought so. Once I put the card into the computer I
haven't had to remove it. I would unload the existing v4l modules with
your kernel. If the v4l drivers are build into your kernel (not
modules), then you will need to build a new kernel.
> o Do I need to disable the installed V4L modules in the kernel, and then
> re-compile the kernel? This seems very scary, but someone on the gentoo
> pages did it this way, so I’ll give it ago if necessary
I left the stock kernel v4l modules in place, but put the new modules
earlier in the depmod path. As documented in a few places, use all 4vl
modules from the same place/version (half from your distro and half from
the experimental hg doesn't work).
> o How do I get the xc3028 to work, there seems to be 3 different
> approaches, either download the windows firmware and convert, download
> the picnnicale firmware
> (http://mcentral.de/firmware/firmware_pinnacle.tgz), or download the
> xc3028 firmware (http://mcentral.de/firmware/firmware_v5.tgz) .
As noted on the page, I found the firmware_v5.tgz firmware worked. When
I tried the v4l driver [1], I used other firmware (but I didn't get it
working).
I'm using this card for DVB-T only (I'm ignoring the analog support).
The card happily scans, and picks up current & next EIT program data. I
haven't got the rest of the system displaying the h.264 stream yet.
Greg.
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[1]
http://plone.lucidsolutions.co.nz/dvb/t/avermedia-m-103c-0405ab34-mini-pci-hybrid-tuner
[2]
http://plone.lucidsolutions.co.nz/dvb/t/compiling-v4l-dvb-drivers-for-saa7134-and-xc2028
[3]
http://plone.lucidsolutions.co.nz/dvb/t/compiling-mcentral-experimental-v4l-dvb-drivers
[4] http://plone.lucidsolutions.co.nz/dvb/t/dvb-t-pci-quad-tuner
[5]
http://plone.lucidsolutions.co.nz/wireless/routerboard-14-pci-to-quad-mini-pci-adapter
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2008-04-23 18:46 [linux-dvb] Avermedia M103 TV Card Rob & Kate
2008-04-25 7:22 ` Greg Brackley [this message]
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