Archived:TerraTec Cinergy HT PCI-V4L

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Card features

  • PCI interface
  • Hybrid card, supporting both analog and DVB-T.
  • Philips SAA7133 chipset for analog (actually the chip is marked as SAA7131E, but seems compatible).
  • Analog tuner: tda8290+75
  • Philips TDA10046H chipset for digital.
  • TV in, Composite video in, S-Video in, audio out
  • Radio (untested)
  • Remote control (untested)
00:09.0 0480: 1131:7133 (rev d1)
       Subsystem: 153b:1175
       Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 11
       Memory at fa020000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K]
       Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2


How to make it work

Kernel

  • Tested under vanilla 2.6.19.1, but should work with earlier kernels, too.

Module parameters

options saa7134 card=96 tuner=54
  • For Ubuntu 6.10 card=96 doesn't work, use card=83.
  • Also seems to work with card=94
  • Also 55, 81 and 88 work, but will make firmware upload for DVB fail.
  • Remember to load the saa7134-alsa module, too.
  • For DVB-T you will need the saa7134-dvb module as well.
  • For newer drivers no options needed, DVB-T also works. Tested with drivers v4l-dvb-experimental (hg-tree) from www.mcentral.de


If you use the latest v4l drivers no module option is needed. DVB-T also works. Analog sound in Mythtv is a little bit complicated to get working. AFAIK the only way to get decent sound is to set the Codec as Uncompressed in Setup -> Setup -> TV Settings -> Recording Profiles -> Software Encoders (v4l based) -> Live TV.

Viewers

mplayer tv:// -tv driver=v4l2:device=/dev/video0:normid=1:chanlist=europe-west
  • tvtime also works


For DVB: Kaffeine with xine works perfect. Scanning for channels in kaffeine also works out of the box.

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