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===Remote Control Support===
===Remote Control Support===

''Discuss support for the remote control here.''
Internal card, no remote provided, uncertain if and on-board support. Acer Aspire Revo RL70 ships with a standard MCE remote.


==External Links==
==External Links==

''Provide a link to the vendor's product page here along with any other external link to information that is generally helpful in relation to the device. For example:''<br>
* [http://www.comprousa.com/en/product/t100t220/t220.html Compro T-220 product page]
* [http://support.acer.com/product/default.aspx?modelId=4012 Acer Aspire Revo RL70 Support/Drivers page]




''Finally, add anything else that you think might be relevant under an appropriate heading.''
''Finally, add anything else that you think might be relevant under an appropriate heading.''


[[Category:DVB-T PCIe Devices]]
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[[Category:DVB-T USB Devices]]

Revision as of 14:16, 22 July 2012

The card is a full-size PCIe Minicard but reports as a USB device

A DVB-T DVB-T PCIe Cards from AVerMedia.

Overview/Features

The AVerMedia A373 MiniCard Dual DVB-T as shipped in the Acer Aspire Revo RL70 HTPC.

  • Full length PCIe MiniCard
  • USB interface
  • Dual tuners
  • Inputs: Antenna (Composite)

Components Used

List the hardware ICs and modules used by the device here. For example:

Other Images

Use the included code to insert other images if necessary. Add as many high resolution pictures as you can i.e the card, the original box, the remote and, when uploading the files to the wiki, give them detailed specific names. Note: only use images taken by yourself or those 3rd party images for which you have received express written consent (such as from a vendor) that permits their usage. For example:

Identification

Provide here, for PCI/PCIe devices, the relevant output of lspci -vnn or, in the case of USB devices, lsusb -v . We're particularly interested in the subsystem ID's. To make a code block simply make the first character of each line a space. For example:

# lspci -vvvnn


Making it Work

Is it supported under Linux? Are there experimental drivers? Does it partially work or identify as another card? (if yes, add this information below)

Firmware

Is there any firmware specific information for this device? if so, list it here. If your device doesn't require a firmware, simply mention that this is the case.

Drivers

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Sample Kernel Output

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# dmesg


Remote Control Support

Internal card, no remote provided, uncertain if and on-board support. Acer Aspire Revo RL70 ships with a standard MCE remote.

External Links


Finally, add anything else that you think might be relevant under an appropriate heading.