<HTML><BODY style="word-wrap: break-word; -khtml-nbsp-mode: space; -khtml-line-break: after-white-space; ">Sorry, I replied to CityK directly and forgot to include the mailing list, so here is my reply:<DIV><BR class="khtml-block-placeholder"></DIV><DIV><BR><DIV><DIV>On Apr 10, 2007, at 12:28 AM, Brett Taylor wrote:</DIV><BR class="Apple-interchange-newline"><BLOCKQUOTE type="cite">I cannot emerge v4l-dvb-hg, I get build errors: <A href="http://pastebin.ca/432244">http://pastebin.ca/432244</A><BR><BR>I did not try receiving QAM signals in 32bit. I just read about that today actually which spurred me to try and get my card working again, since I had neglected it since I changed to 64bit. I will make a minimal 32bit install on one of my partitions and give it a try though. But, when I was using 2.6.20-gentoo-r3, I was able to grab 300+ channels using dvbscan and the us-Cable-HRC-center-frequencies-QAM256, which also let me view a few channels using Kaffeine (xine), but I could not get sound. And like I said, in search of fixing the sound and the mpeg error, I changed to vanilla-sources <A href="http://2.6.20.6">2.6.20.6</A> (which I am on now).<BR><BR>scanning ATSC was done with the rf antenna that came supplied with the card. I live in an apartment building located downtown in a large city, so I don't get great reception. with 2.6.20-gentoo-r3 I was able to tune one channel with the rf antenna, but now with <A href="http://2.6.20.6">2.6.20.6</A> vanilla, I can't tune to any channels.<BR><BR><DIV><SPAN class="gmail_quote">On 4/9/07, <B class="gmail_sendername"> CityK</B> <<A href="mailto:CityK@rogers.com">CityK@rogers.com</A>> wrote:</SPAN><BLOCKQUOTE class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Brett Taylor wrote: <BR><BR>> I was able to get video (no sound in mplayer or xine) when I was using<BR>> the 2.6.20 gentoo sources, but I was getting errors which some one in<BR>> #linuxtv said was related to the mpeg driver being messed up in the <BR>> gentoo-sources kernel. So at his suggestion, I changed to the<BR>> <A href="http://2.6.20.6">2.6.20.6</A> <<A href="http://2.6.20.6">http://2.6.20.6</A>> vanilla-sources.<BR>From the IRC logs:<BR>[21:59] <mkrufky> hmmm, this is strange..... i'm looking through <BR>genpatches, and I do not see any patch that would have caused the<BR>problem that |splat| is experiencing<BR><BR>> I have gotten this card to work before, but not in amd64, so I know it<BR>> is possible.....Now I cannot tune to any QAM channels <BR><BR>To confirm --> when you were using 32bit, were you able to successfully<BR>receive digital cable sources? (The reason I ask is -- although QAM<BR>should be supported, and there have been rumours that have trickled down <BR>to the list that people are successfully using the HDTV Wonder with QAM<BR>sources, there still has never been an actual user report here on this<BR>mailing list confirming this fact --- (getting user feedback would<BR> definitely be nice, but unfortunately isn't too common). So please!<BR>Help us put this issue to rest!!<BR><BR>> Now I cannot tune to any QAM channels, but I get no errors in dmesg.<BR>> Also, I cannot tune ATSC channels but I do get errors in dmesg: <BR>> cx88[0]/2-mpeg: cx8802_timeout.<BR><BR>Out of curiosity, what happens if you switch RF inputs? There was a<BR>patch submitted about two weeks or so ago that may have affect the RF<BR>inputs on your card ... Though, I don't think that it would have been <BR>picked up and made it into the gentoo sources just yet , but I could be<BR>wrong, so it is worthwhile looking into this. Mike Krufky would<BR>probably have an idea about it.<BR><BR>Cheers<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV><BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>