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The '''AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI''' ('''A16AR''') is a [[DVB-T]] [[DVB-T PCI Cards|PCI card]] from [[AVerMedia]]. It is supported under Linux, having been added to kernel 2.6.19. |
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Linux drivers packages are available from the AverMedia website at [http://www.avermedia.com/cgi-bin/support_driverbympdpro.asp?category=TV%20Card&category2=Hybrid&proname=12&modelno=A16AR# here] |
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Note: There are actually two different [[AVerMedia]] cards that bear the identical name "AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI", so one must be careful to distinguish between this one, the [[AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI (A16AR)|A16AR]], and the other, the [[AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI (A16D)|A16D]]. |
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These packages are avilable in Fedora Core 3 and 4, SUSE and Mandriva. ""Please report if these driver works or not"" |
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{{Note|You may sometimes see this model referred to simply as the A16A. The trailing "R" likely is in reference to the "remote" controller}} |
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Alien these files reveal that they are drivers for: |
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In addition, the [[AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI (A16AR)|AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI A16AR]] model is highly similar to the [[AVerMedia AVerTV DVB-T 777 (A16AR)]] card. |
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mt352.ko |
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saa713x.ko |
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==Overview/features== |
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Their install script also does this to the insmod: |
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The A16AR was originally the sole recipient of direct Linux support from AVerMedia. However, their support is very limited at best (binary drivers, listed as beta, and which apply only for Fedora 3 and 4, Mandriva 2006, and SUSE 10.0). |
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Pictures of the card are available in the [http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2006-May/010165.html this mail list post] and duplicated in the resourceful [http://www.bttv-gallery.de/ bttv gallery]. Also see the AVerMedia [http://www.avermedia.com/avertv/product/ProductDetail.aspx?Id=42 AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI (A16AR) product page]. |
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rmmod saa7134 |
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modprobe dvb-core |
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modprobe i2c-core |
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modprobe videodev |
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modprobe mk352 |
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modprobe saa713x |
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===Components used=== |
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But there are no options mentioned. |
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The A16AR model consists of the following hardware components: |
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* Philips TD1316A (tuner) |
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* Philips TDA9887 (analog demodulator) |
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* Philips SAA7135HL (A/V decoder) |
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* Zarlink MT352 (DVB-T demodulator) |
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===Identification=== |
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-- More to come - twyt88 |
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If you have an A16AR then "<tt>sudo lspci -vv</tt>" should reveal: |
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02:06.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder (rev d1) |
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Subsystem: Avermedia Technologies Inc Unknown device 2c00 |
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Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- |
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Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- |
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Latency: 32 |
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Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 20 |
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Region 0: Memory at fddff000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K] |
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Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 |
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Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot-,D3cold-) |
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Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME- |
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* Note above output from lspci shows the card NOT being properly/automagically detected/recognized! ... it would be nice if someone could provide the output from lspci where it shows the card being properly detected |
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==Making it work== |
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===Drivers=== |
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====If you're using a kernel >2.6.19 and the card is not automagically detected==== |
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If the card is not automagically detected, when you run "<tt>dmesg | grep saa</tt>" you you will see: |
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[ 39.847928] saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.14 loaded |
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[ 39.848432] saa7133[0]: found at 0000:01:05.0, rev: 209, irq: 21, latency: 32, mmio: 0xe8002000 |
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[ 39.848437] saa7133[0]: subsystem: 1461:2c00, board: UNKNOWN/GENERIC [card=0,autodetected] [/code] |
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In this case, you will need to arrange for the parameter 'card=99' to be passed to the kernel driver. |
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If the driver was built as a kernel module, and if you want to test this parameter once without making any permanent change to your system, do the following steps. Type: |
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sudo rmmod saa7134_alsa saa7134-dvb saa7134 |
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{{Note|For all those who do not know what sudo is, it is used to elevate one's self to root user. rmmod removes loaded modules from memory.}} |
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If you can't remove the running modules from memory (which will likely happen because saa7134 will be used by any mixers and artsd) |
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fuser -v /dev/snd/* /dev/dsp/* |
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and then |
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killall -9 <process names>. |
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Now you need to reload the modules with the following: |
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sudo modprobe saa7134 card=99 |
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sudo modprobe saa7134_alsa |
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sudo modprobe saa7134-dvb |
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Now you should be able load your favorite TV application and watch TV! |
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===Sample kernel output=== |
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If autodetection doesn't work but you have the correct "<tt>card=99</tt>" driver parameter set, then if you run "<tt>dmesg | grep saa</tt>" you will see: |
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saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.14 loaded |
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saa7133[0]: found at 0000:02:06.0, rev: 209, irq: 20, latency: 32, mmio: 0xfddff000 |
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saa7133[0]: subsystem: 1461:2c00, board: AVerMedia TV Hybrid A16AR [card=99,insmod option] |
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saa7133[0]: board init: gpio is 2b600 |
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input: saa7134 IR (AVerMedia TV Hybrid as /class/input/input3 |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 00: 61 14 00 2c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 10: 00 ff 82 0e ff 20 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 20: 01 40 01 02 02 03 03 01 08 ff 00 a3 ff ff ff ff |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 30: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 40: ff 32 00 c0 86 1e ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 50: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 60: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |
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saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 70: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff |
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tuner 1-0043: chip found @ 0x86 (saa7133[0]) |
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tuner 1-0060: chip found @ 0xc0 (saa7133[0]) |
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saa7133[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2] |
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saa7133[0]: registered device vbi0 |
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saa7133[0]: registered device radio0 |
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DVB: registering new adapter (saa7133[0]) |
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====If you're using Debian GNU/Linux, a modular kernel >2.6.19, and the card is not automagically detected==== |
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Create a new file of any name in the directory <tt>/etc/modprobe.d</tt>, for example <tt>/etc/modprobe.d/tv-tuner-card</tt>, and add to it the line: |
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options saa7134 card=99 |
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Then reboot the machine. |
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[[Category:DVB-T PCI Cards]] |
Latest revision as of 00:28, 24 December 2016
The AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI (A16AR) is a DVB-T PCI card from AVerMedia. It is supported under Linux, having been added to kernel 2.6.19.
Note: There are actually two different AVerMedia cards that bear the identical name "AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI", so one must be careful to distinguish between this one, the A16AR, and the other, the A16D.
In addition, the AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI A16AR model is highly similar to the AVerMedia AVerTV DVB-T 777 (A16AR) card.
Overview/features
The A16AR was originally the sole recipient of direct Linux support from AVerMedia. However, their support is very limited at best (binary drivers, listed as beta, and which apply only for Fedora 3 and 4, Mandriva 2006, and SUSE 10.0).
Pictures of the card are available in the this mail list post and duplicated in the resourceful bttv gallery. Also see the AVerMedia AVerTV Hybrid+FM PCI (A16AR) product page.
Components used
The A16AR model consists of the following hardware components:
- Philips TD1316A (tuner)
- Philips TDA9887 (analog demodulator)
- Philips SAA7135HL (A/V decoder)
- Zarlink MT352 (DVB-T demodulator)
Identification
If you have an A16AR then "sudo lspci -vv" should reveal:
02:06.0 Multimedia controller: Philips Semiconductors SAA7133/SAA7135 Video Broadcast Decoder (rev d1) Subsystem: Avermedia Technologies Inc Unknown device 2c00 Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=medium >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- Latency: 32 Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 20 Region 0: Memory at fddff000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=2K] Capabilities: [40] Power Management version 2 Flags: PMEClk- DSI- D1+ D2+ AuxCurrent=0mA PME(D0-,D1-,D2-,D3hot-,D3cold-) Status: D0 PME-Enable- DSel=0 DScale=0 PME-
- Note above output from lspci shows the card NOT being properly/automagically detected/recognized! ... it would be nice if someone could provide the output from lspci where it shows the card being properly detected
Making it work
Drivers
If you're using a kernel >2.6.19 and the card is not automagically detected
If the card is not automagically detected, when you run "dmesg | grep saa" you you will see:
[ 39.847928] saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.14 loaded [ 39.848432] saa7133[0]: found at 0000:01:05.0, rev: 209, irq: 21, latency: 32, mmio: 0xe8002000 [ 39.848437] saa7133[0]: subsystem: 1461:2c00, board: UNKNOWN/GENERIC [card=0,autodetected] [/code]
In this case, you will need to arrange for the parameter 'card=99' to be passed to the kernel driver. If the driver was built as a kernel module, and if you want to test this parameter once without making any permanent change to your system, do the following steps. Type:
sudo rmmod saa7134_alsa saa7134-dvb saa7134
If you can't remove the running modules from memory (which will likely happen because saa7134 will be used by any mixers and artsd)
fuser -v /dev/snd/* /dev/dsp/*
and then
killall -9 <process names>.
Now you need to reload the modules with the following:
sudo modprobe saa7134 card=99 sudo modprobe saa7134_alsa sudo modprobe saa7134-dvb
Now you should be able load your favorite TV application and watch TV!
Sample kernel output
If autodetection doesn't work but you have the correct "card=99" driver parameter set, then if you run "dmesg | grep saa" you will see:
saa7130/34: v4l2 driver version 0.2.14 loaded saa7133[0]: found at 0000:02:06.0, rev: 209, irq: 20, latency: 32, mmio: 0xfddff000 saa7133[0]: subsystem: 1461:2c00, board: AVerMedia TV Hybrid A16AR [card=99,insmod option] saa7133[0]: board init: gpio is 2b600 input: saa7134 IR (AVerMedia TV Hybrid as /class/input/input3 saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 00: 61 14 00 2c 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 10: 00 ff 82 0e ff 20 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 20: 01 40 01 02 02 03 03 01 08 ff 00 a3 ff ff ff ff saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 30: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 40: ff 32 00 c0 86 1e ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 50: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 60: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff saa7133[0]: i2c eeprom 70: ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff tuner 1-0043: chip found @ 0x86 (saa7133[0]) tuner 1-0060: chip found @ 0xc0 (saa7133[0]) saa7133[0]: registered device video0 [v4l2] saa7133[0]: registered device vbi0 saa7133[0]: registered device radio0 DVB: registering new adapter (saa7133[0])
If you're using Debian GNU/Linux, a modular kernel >2.6.19, and the card is not automagically detected
Create a new file of any name in the directory /etc/modprobe.d, for example /etc/modprobe.d/tv-tuner-card, and add to it the line:
options saa7134 card=99
Then reboot the machine.