Hi Olli,
Thank you very much for your answer.
I found a data-sheet for TUA6034 at
http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheet2/4/084ailjhz4xq79otdj14u5laz3py.pdf
(found at
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets_pdf/T/U/A/_/TUA_6034-T.shtml)
At the 46th page of the PDF file I found some pr
Hi Zsolt,
In order to support a card in Linux in general, there needs to be a
driver for the PCIe bridge, the demodulator and the tuner. Then these
building blocks must be put together in a way that makes sense.
You've already identified the PCIe bridge (NXP SAA7164), the
demodulator (TDA 10046)
Hi Olli,
Sorry, unfortunately was not me on IRC.
So as you wrote, I followed your instructions, and I collect as
information as I can from the board.
I made a small site quickly with some photos, you found it here:
http://myoop.hu/tuner.html
While I took the photos I found that my card is Asu
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014, Éder Zsolt wrote:
Hi,
I found at the site: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/ATSC_PCIe_Cards
that if I have a TV-tuner card which is currently unsupported, you may help
me how I can make workable this device.
I have an Asus MyCinema EHD3-100/NAQ/FM/AV/MCE RC dual TV
Hi,
I found at the site:
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/ATSC_PCIe_Cards that if I have a
TV-tuner card which is currently unsupported, you may help me how I can
make workable this device.
I have an Asus MyCinema EHD3-100/NAQ/FM/AV/MCE RC dual TV-Tuner card
with SAA7164 chipset.
My