[mythtv-users] Install Notes and Questions :FC6ATI ConexantCX23880
R. G. Newbury
newbury at mandamus.org
Mon Jan 1 07:31:49 UTC 2007
Wise, Jeremey wrote:
> The card is indeed a
> Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video
From the lsmod output you list, it appears that the card is propely
recognized.
I presume that dmesg reports that the card is properly initialized.
I also presume that the output shows up at /dev/dvb/adapter0/
If that is all the case, then you are ready to install myth and set it up.
What is your question?
> I have been doing some RTFM and learning about TV and DVR stuff as fast
> as I can. I downloaded the manual from ASUS website but it is a generic
> card for all tuners and so not of much help on knowing the fuctions of
> my specific card.
>
>
>
> My card has the following stamping/labels on the output:
>
> FM-IN (coax connector)
>
> TV-IN (coax connector)
>
> Video-IN (S-Video connector)
>
> Audio-IN (two RCA jacks)
>>
>
> I am wondering if this note about "switching the input device" on the
> card has any merrit.... Thoughts? (if it does I am a big unclear about
> where to go about making this change)
>
Your cable feed, or antenna goes to the TV-IN connector. ONLY if you are
using the other inputs would you 'switch the input device'. This would
involve creating sources in Mythtv-Setup -> 3. Input Sources for each
input being used, and then pairing each Source to an Input in 4. Input
Connections.
For example, people use an S-Video Input to input from a video
camera..The source is generally defined as a single channel source on
the camera's default channel (3 or 4) and the recording is done by a
manual schedule.
So unless you are doing that sort of thing you do not need to change the
input source.
I suggest you read through the wiki at
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
Geoff
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> Thanks,
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> penguinpages
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> -----Original Message-----
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> From: mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces at mythtv.org] On Behalf Of R. G. Newbury
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> Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2006 4:35 PM
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> To: Discussion about mythtv
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> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Install Notes and Questions :FC6ATI
> ConexantCX23880
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>
> Wise, Jeremey wrote:
>
>> I have sense fixed a few issues and figured I would post resolution.
>
>
>> 1) TV not displaying once the system finishes posting was a sync
> issue.
>
>> Just because I set the Video resolution to 640x480 does not mean that
>
>> the "monitor" type can be the refresh rate of my sexy 21" SAMSUNG....
>
>> aka.. to fix it .. .set the monitor type to generic CRT at 60hrz
> refresh
>
>> rate.
>
>
>> 2) Issue with Video card and display pallet was resolved via install
> of
>
>> native NVIDA driver ( PS My original post was confusing as the Video
>
>> card is not ATI .. wrong computer... wrong bug posting...sorry for
>
>> confusion) The NVidia driver was a bit of a pain as I had to install
>
>> kernel-headers and kernel-source via YUM and have it do a compile.
> After
>
>> a quick reboot.. all was well and things display fine.
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>> Outstanding issue:
>
>> 1) I have yet to get my "bunny ears" to work with my video capture
> card.
>
>> I boot up fine but when I go to play TV it has static. The manufactuer
>
>> of the card is ASUS but the chipset is a Conexant CX23880. How do I
> find
>
>> if this card supports "bunny ear style data"? How do I enable the
> card
>
>> to receive this as an input? If this card does not allow "bunny ears"
>
>> ... what card does with MythTV Support(so I can go purchase it)?
>
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> If this really is a cx23880 based card, it should be recognixed and
>
> initialized by the cx88_dvb module. Try a 'modprobe cx88_dvb' and take
>
> alook at dmesg's output.
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>
>
> If that works, then you could possibly pick up some digital ATSC TV
>
> OTA.. depending on where you live.
>
> Geoff
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>
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