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- #Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q install
- #Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q drivers
- #Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q driver
- #Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q tv
Sudo apt-get install git-core libproc-processtable-perl patchutils libdigest-sha1-perl
#Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q drivers
I don't know what it really wants.Ĭode: So the next idea is to get the latest drivers and install them on my existing system. It doesn't even ask you for a device, so I don't know if it even knows there is a device. That's as close as I came by manually trying to make the file and it doesn't work on xine, it just sits there frozen. SOMETVCH:57028615:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_6_MHZ:F EC_AUTO:FEC_AUTO:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K:GUARD _INTERVAL_1_8:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:0:1 I was going to write a simple perl script to do it but then ran into the xine problem of formatting the proper format for the file, sheesh what a mess that thing is: Sqlite3 sqlite.db "select * from Channels" kaffine and you can extract it as follows: I was even messing with creating a nf file from the data I got from the one good scan, which is contained in a database in. I've tried lots of combinations of things. I tried "scan /usr/share/dvb/atsc/us-NTSC-center-frequencies-8VSB" with the same results. What is happening is it tunes to a "good" frequency "57028615:8VSB" but then has a problem with something like decoding the stream "filter timeout pid 0x0000" the last lines "tuning failed!!!" are when there is no signal. Using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' Scanning /usr/share/dvb/atsc/us-ATSC-center-frequencies-8VSB Scan /usr/share/dvb/atsc/us-ATSC-center-frequencies-8VSB "scan" produces this, and this is my problem:
#Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q driver
Analog support was merged into the mainline v4l-dvb tree on March 18, 2009."Īnd of course as you can see by the dmesg, the driver is loaded for this thing. "The digital side of the device is supported under Linux since kernel 2.6.26. I guess I should point to some of the links I've been to. nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Output TV-1 is running on CRTC 1 using output B cat /etc/lsb-release
#Hauppauge wintv hvr 950q tv
nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Setting dpms mode 0 on TV encoder (output 2) nouveau 0000:01:00.0: Setting dpms mode 3 on TV encoder (output 2) DVB: registering adapter 0 frontend 0 (Auvitek AU8522 QAM/8VSB Frontend). xc5000 5-0061: attaching existing instance au8522 5-0047: attaching existing instance xc5000: Firmware has not been loaded previously
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xc5000: Successfully identified at address 0圆1 hauppauge_eeprom: hauppauge eeprom: model=72241 tveeprom 5-0050: decoder processor is AU8522 (idx 42) tveeprom 5-0050: audio processor is AU8522 (idx 44) tveeprom 5-0050: TV standards NTSC(M) ATSC/DVB Digital (eeprom 0x88) tveeprom 5-0050: tuner model is Xceive XC5000 (idx 150, type 76) Oh, and your device is not /dev/video0 anymore.Ĭode: au0828: i2c bus registered Vdr <<< records stuff after you get it workingĪnd search for "dvb" in synaptic to find programs that may help. Mplayer ( and the supporting front ends, sheesh. The next thing after finding some signals, it goes back to those it found and tries to decode the signal.Īnyone reading this because they are trying this, use a ap called "kaffine" is worth trying, it has a built in scanner (that will crash if you press the button three times) and it may find some channels, mine did after several crash and re-tries. W_scan tells me the signal is "OK", but that doesn't help.ĥ7000: 8VSB(time: 00:07) (time: 00:10) signal ok: One other thing, you have to have a USB 2.0 port to use this thing. Does anyone go by db anymore? Is it really that complicated to use a standard? I saw somewhere on the net that it said that you need at least 40% signal strength, whatever that means. It seems these wonderful new digital things need a super good STRONG signal. I have had luck on "weaker" channels (picture cut out) by taking a wire and bending it so it's different lengths, finding the right length isn't easy when the silly programs don't tell you signal strength. If you are here because you are having problems the answer may be simple, get a better antenna. Why doesn't this just work as easy as it does on XP ? I know this device works because a friend with a XP laptop let me install it on that and I was watching TV with it at the same location as I am testing it on Ubuntu. I've read a lot of posts and tried a lot of things. I just got a USB stick ATSC tuner, a Hauppauge HVR 950Q