<div><EM>I think Patrick already has a driver for it?</EM></div> <div><EM></EM> </div> <div><STRONG>If you could point me towards the driver, that would be awesome.</STRONG></div> <div><STRONG></STRONG> </div> <div><STRONG>Thanks for all the help !!!</STRONG></div> <div><STRONG></STRONG> </div> <div><STRONG>Jeff</STRONG></div> <div><BR>.<B><I>Markus Rechberger <mrechberger@gmail.com></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">On 11/15/07, Michael Krufky <MKRUFKY@LINUXTV.ORG>wrote:<BR>> Markus Rechberger wrote:<BR>> > On 11/15/07, Michael Krufky <MKRUFKY@LINUXTV.ORG>wrote:<BR>> ><BR>> >> Jeff Rosenberg wrote:<BR>> >><BR>> >>> I just purchase the PCTV HD Ultimate Stick. I decided upon this since<BR>> it<BR>> >>><BR>> >> supported clear QAM and had flash space for recording to the stick in<BR>>
>> addition to the hardrive. I read that the PCTV HD Pro Stick was<BR>> supported<BR>> >> with the latest Experimental build based on the em2883 chipset. I took<BR>> the<BR>> >> risk and went with the Ultimate instead of the Pro.<BR>> >><BR>> >> [snip]<BR>> >><BR>> >><BR>> >>> Any chance that there will be support for this newly released USB<BR>> stick<BR>> >>><BR>> >> ?<BR>> >><BR>> >> You wont find native support for this in any Linux Distribution's native<BR>> >> kernel anytime soon.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Your best bet, in this case, is to look at Markus' experimental<BR>> repository.<BR>> >> I don't think that he has support for this exact device yet, but he does<BR>> >> have most of the pieces required.<BR>> >><BR>> >> #1) You need em2880-dvb support, which is not yet in the master
v4l-dvb<BR>> >> development branch<BR>> >><BR>> >> #2) (I think) you'll need an xc5000 driver, also not yet merged into the<BR>> >> v4l-dvb master branch.<BR>> >><BR>> >> You might be able to assemble the right pieces of code together, but I<BR>> don't<BR>> >> know where you'll find it all at this time.<BR>> >><BR>> >> Given a few months (or weeks, in a perfect world) time, the situation may<BR>> >> become clearer.<BR>> >><BR>> >><BR>> ><BR>> > Michael,<BR>> ><BR>> > this is no em28xx based device, I guess it's a dibcom one.<BR>> Ah, OK. Thanks, Markus.<BR>><BR>> In which case, bridge-wise, it may be a bit easier (or more difficult,<BR>> depending) than I thought.<BR>><BR>> Jeff, it might be helpful if you could crack open the device and tell us<BR>> all of the chips featured inside.<BR>><BR>> Hi-res digital
photos are always helpful :-) If you can take photos,<BR>> please post them to a website (like bttv-gallery) and post links here.<BR>><BR><BR>I think that's not really necessary, my one is already open (I could<BR>take a foto if not already available) although I think Patrick already<BR>has a driver for it?<BR>The usb device includes a hub and shows up 2 more usbids on the host,<BR>one is a storage device, the other one is the dibcom tuner as far as I<BR>remember.<BR><BR>Markus<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> 
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