Thanks for the update, compiling and inserting it worked fine, v4l-info
is now a bit more verbose about the device. However, the same problem
remained with xawtv, and I have no /dev/vbi0, so scantv also fails to
work. I haven't installed any of the firmware files in /lib/firmware,
because this USB device is not in any of the list, was I right?
Regards,
Zoltan HERPAI
Markus Rechberger wrote:
> Hi,
>
> http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Em2880#Installation
> there's an alternative driver for it available.
>
> Markus
>
> On 2/28/07, Zoltan HERPAI <wigyori (at) uid0.hu> wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> I've recently got this USB-based tuner, but have some problems with it.
>> I try to get the channel list via scantv, but after setting the norm to
>> PAL and the frequency table to europe-east (I live in Hungary), the app
>> dies with "vbi: open failed [/dev/vbi]" and the following message
>> appears in dmesg:
>>
>> [17202900.392000] em28xx #0: this driver can be opened only once
>> [17202900.392000] em28xx #0: this driver can be opened only once
>> [17202900.392000] em28xx #0: this driver can be opened only once
>>
>> xawtv also freezes after the following message (started with -v 2):
>>
>> video: shell: size 384x288+36+535
>> ioctl:
>> VIDIOC_DQBUF(index=0;type=VIDEO_CAPTURE;bytesused=414720;flags=0x1
>>
[MAPPED];field=INTERLACED;;timecode.type=0;timecode.flags=0;timecode.frames=0;timecode.seconds=0;timecode.minutes=0;timecode.hours=0;timecode.userbits="";sequence=1;memory=MMAP):
>>
>> ok
>> v4l2: start ts=1172677065158644000
>> ioctl:
>> VIDIOC_DQBUF(index=1;type=VIDEO_CAPTURE;bytesused=414720;flags=0x1
>>
[MAPPED];field=INTERLACED;;timecode.type=0;timecode.flags=0;timecode.frames=0;timecode.seconds=0;timecode.minutes=0;timecode.hours=0;timecode.userbits="";sequence=2;memory=MMAP):
>>
>> ok
>> v4l2: waiting for a free buffer
>>
>> lsusb output:
>> Bus 004 Device 007: ID eb1a:2800 eMPIA Technology, Inc. Terratec
>> Cinergy 200
>>
>> Module is inserted with modprobe em28xx card=6 to specify the exact
>> device type, kernel is 2.6.17-10-generic on an Ubuntu Edgy.
>>
>> dmesg output:
>> [17203118.252000] usb 4-5.1: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd
>> and address 9
>> [17203118.344000] usb 4-5.1: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice
>> [17203118.344000] em28xx new video device (eb1a:2800): interface 0,
>> class 255
>> [17203118.344000] em28xx #0: Alternate settings: 4
>> [17203118.344000] em28xx #0: Alternate setting 0, max size= 0
>> [17203118.344000] em28xx #0: Alternate setting 1, max size= 644
>> [17203118.344000] em28xx #0: Alternate setting 2, max size= 1288
>> [17203118.344000] em28xx #0: Alternate setting 3, max size= 2580
>> [17203118.784000] saa7115 0-0025: saa7113 found (at) 0x4a (em28xx #0)
>> [17203122.528000] tuner 0-0060: Chip ID is not zero. It is not a TEA5767
>> [17203122.528000] tuner 0-0060: chip found (at) 0xc0 (em28xx #0)
>> [17203122.528000] tuner 0-0060: type set to 37 (LG PAL (newer TAPC
>> series))
>> [17203122.552000] tuner 0-0061: chip found (at) 0xc2 (em28xx #0)
>> [17203122.552000] tuner 0-0061: type set to 37 (LG PAL (newer TAPC
>> series))
>> [17203123.008000] tda9887 0-0043: chip found (at) 0x86 (em28xx #0)
>> [17203123.332000] em28xx #0: AC97 command still being executed: not
>> handled properly!
>> [17203123.356000] em28xx #0: AC97 command still being executed: not
>> handled properly!
>> [17203123.560000] registered VBI
>> [17203123.572000] em28xx #0: V4L2 device registered as /dev/video0 and
>> /dev/vbi0
>> [17203123.572000] em28xx #0: Found Terratec Cinergy 200 USB
>>
>> I could do a dmesg output with reg_debug=2 set at module insertion, but
>> the output would be a long one to send to a mailing list.
>>
>> Any idea?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Zoltan HERPAI
>>
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