One more strange thing: Kernel 2.6.31 reports USB ID 0ccd:00a5 and with Kernel
2.6.38-rc the device has a different USB ID: 6000:0002
What does that mean?
Thanx
Malte
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Hello,
I am just about to install a 2.6.38 kernel to get my Terratec Cinergy Hybrid
stick running. Since this is a hybrid device, I wonder, how do I tell the
device that an analog cable signal is connected? I do not want to use the DVB-
T part of the device, but the analog part. Does the device
too short for us linux-users :(
>
> Ok, genug gekotzt, now to the facts: I've purchased the USB-stick
> TerraTec Cinergy Hybrid Stick, although it's a little older (1/2 year)
> it is still in the shops.
Well, Terratec are more helpful than most vendors, so that might not be
acts: I've purchased the USB-stick TerraTec
Cinergy Hybrid Stick, although it's a little older (1/2 year) it is still in
the shops.
Vendor: TerraTec
Model: Cinergy Hybrid Stick
Vendor/Product ID: 0ccd:00a5
Supports DVB-T and Analog Cable (tested already successful on Windows)
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