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KWorld ATSC110




David Freeman <lists (at) davidfreeman.net> wrote:
  maillist wrote:

>
> Is there anyone making progress on the Kworld ATSC110 support?
>
> I would like to help out if possible but don't know how to go about 
> this. Should one request information from the manufacture for 
> schematics and technical support?
>
> I do know that this board has the latest saa7135 chip which has some 
> new features above the 7134. Is anyone planning any support for the 
> Dolby digital?
>
> Curt
>
> Andrew Burri wrote:
>
>> Hi David,
>> Neither of my patches work on the dvb side yet, beyond detecting the 
>> card as
>> far as I know. I am unable to get time right now to fully involve 
>> myself
>> properly to work on it. I am hoping to return to it this coming week.
>>
>> Those patches are dated, and may no longer work with the current 
>> cvs. They
>> where intended to get the NTSC side of the card to work for testing, 
>> and
>> provide a starting point for building on the ATSC side.
>>
>> I also see that Dwaine is working on it, and has corrected some 
>> errors. I
>> look forward to seeing what comes next.
>>
>> Andrew.
>>
>> 
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I haven't contributed any great input and am a little stumped about how 
to proceed. 

I got some great guidance from the gau, mkrufky and nshm aliases in 
#linuxtv on freenode.net and was able to run dscaler against the card in 
windows XP, but after trying out in succession a number of changes, we 
were unable to get the remote to speak with those drivers. 

After gau asked me to scrutinize and photograph the card, we observed 
that it does indeed have the 7135 chip and efforts stopped around there.

I hope that Andrew Burri and Dwaine can offer some leadership here, 
since they seem to have the know-how and the card models themselves.

Anybody?

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  There was a patch floating around to get the card defined into v4l.   The only part which worked was the analog tv tuner, and the s-video/composite inputs.  The ATSC tuner was outstanding.   I was going to submit the patch to get the card into v4l, but Revenue Canada is hounding me to get my taxes completed.   As soon as I'm done that, I'll get a patch submitted.  At least people can really start testing with this card.
  The Mythtv people will love to have this card working...   8*)
   
  I did not get the analog tv tuner working properly, but the video inputs worked great.   
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