On June 22, 2016 7:41:41 AM GMT-05:00, "José Luis González" <jlgon...@ya.com> 
wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am unable to make work any USB DVB adapter I have tried on my
>Intel NUC5CPYH. I would appreciate some help.
>
>First I tried an NPG Real HDTV Nano, which is officially unsupported
>but seemed to work according to this blog:
>
>http://usuariodebian.blogspot.com.es/2011/06/real-hdtv-nano-3d-television-digital.html
>
>After installing the firmware the module seemed to work with assorted
>firmware but VLC was unable to play anything with message
>
>core stream error: cannot pre fill buffer
>
>Supposing the card was not well supported with Linux I returned it and
>bought an August DVB-T210 which seems to be really a Geniatech T230
>according to lsusb (reported as Mygica T230 DVB-T/T2/C by kernel), and
>according to
>
>https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T2_USB_Devices
>
>should be well supported in Linux.
>
>I installed the firmware, rebooted and got the same problems on VLC.
>Upon opening the capture device /dev/dvb/adapter0 (which seems to be
>correct according to file system) and playing DVB-T on 778 MHz (a well
>known Spanish TV channel) nothing was shown on screen. Nothing unusual
>was printed on the terminal, except on pressing stop, which showed the
>usual
>
>core stream error: cannot pre fill buffer
>
>message. xawtv seems to suffer from similar problems:
>
>vid-open-auto: failed to open a capture device
>vid-open: could not find a suitable videodev
>no video grabber device available
>
>I am running Debian testing (stretch), more or less up to date as of
>this date.
>
>Can anybody help me on what's going on, please? I have no previous
>experience with TV on Linux.
>
>Thank you so much in advance.

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