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For DVB-S/S2 there is an experimental drivers repository from Steven Toth (see www.linuxtv.org). Analog video and remote control should also work with this driver.
The DVB-T part of this card is managable to get to work. (others not tested yet)



System:
== DVB-T ==

The DVB-T part of this card is managable to get to work.

Testsystem:
openSuSE 10.2
openSuSE 10.2


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AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+


Modul drivers from Steven Toth for HVR 3000. (actually the multiproto repository seem the right ones)
Check out the Modul drivers from Steven Toth for HVR 3000. (You may also try the HVR 4000 or the multiproto repository.)


Special option for cx88xx needed:
Special option for cx88xx needed:

Revision as of 14:43, 1 April 2007

For DVB-S/S2 there is an experimental drivers repository from Steven Toth (see www.linuxtv.org). Analog video and remote control should also work with this driver.


DVB-T

The DVB-T part of this card is managable to get to work.

Testsystem: openSuSE 10.2

Kernel: 2.6.18.2-34-default

AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+

Check out the Modul drivers from Steven Toth for HVR 3000. (You may also try the HVR 4000 or the multiproto repository.)

Special option for cx88xx needed: card=56

53 did not work for the HVR-3000 repo (probably use 53 or 54 with the multiproto repo).

Add the line

"cx88xx" => "card=56",

in scripts/rmmod.pl.

Unknown which module it actually uses, so load all with

scripts/rmmod.pl debug

Then a device will be created in /dev/dvb...


Kaffeine then should find a DVB-T device

Using DVB device 0:0 "Conexant CX22702 DVB-T"

and can start a program search.

A channel list will be created and start watching TV!!