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- '''USB1.1''': the device can be run on the USB1.1 and on the USB2.0 bus but only with USB1.1-speed. |
- '''USB1.1''': the device can be run on the USB1.1 and on the USB2.0 bus but only with USB1.1-speed. |
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- '''USB2.0''': the device can only be connected to a real USB2.0 port and runs with USB2.0-speed. |
- '''USB2.0''': the device can only be connected to a real USB2.0 port and runs with USB2.0-speed. |
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(delivering the complete [[Transport Stream]] to the software demuxer.) |
(delivering the complete [[TS|Transport Stream]] to the software demuxer.) |
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- '''USB2.0/USB1.1''': the device is actually USB2.0, but can also be driven on a USB1.1 port. (if not |
- '''USB2.0/USB1.1''': the device is actually USB2.0, but can also be driven on a USB1.1 port. (if not |
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mentioned elsewhere, these boxes can deliver the complete [[Transport Stream]] when running in USB2.0 |
mentioned elsewhere, these boxes can deliver the complete [[TS|Transport Stream]] when running in USB2.0 |
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Revision as of 11:55, 3 June 2005
Introduction
Here is a market overview of available DVB/ATSC USB devices sorted by its required LinuxTV driver (if supported - and yes - most of them are).
Please help to keep this list up-to-date so that it is useful for everyone!
For all devices shown below you need to load (if not compiled into the kernel):
- i2c-core - crc32 - firmware_class - dvb-core.ko - dvb-pll.ko
and maybe others too. If the loading fails for any particular module you'll get a "unkown symbol"-message. Then take a look at dmesg to find out, which symbols (functions) are missing. After you've found out which module was absent, please come back here and add it to the list/device-entry.
Most of the USB devices need a firmware to run. Some of the firmware files can be downloaded here: [1].
Remark: the field type specifies the real USB-standard of the device
- USB1.1: the device can be run on the USB1.1 and on the USB2.0 bus but only with USB1.1-speed. - USB2.0: the device can only be connected to a real USB2.0 port and runs with USB2.0-speed. (delivering the complete Transport Stream to the software demuxer.) - USB2.0/USB1.1: the device is actually USB2.0, but can also be driven on a USB1.1 port. (if not mentioned elsewhere, these boxes can deliver the complete Transport Stream when running in USB2.0 mode)
DVB-T
DiBcom USB1.1 DVB-T devices (based on the DiB3000M-B)
All devices below are fully supported by the LinuxTV driver. The following drivers are needed for these devices:
- dib3000-common.ko - dib3000mb.ko - dvb-usb.ko - dvb-usb-dibusb-common.ko - dvb-usb-dibusb-mb.ko
These frontend(s)/demodulator(s) can be found in various revisions of this device:
- DiBcom 3000M-B
Comment: Most of these device listed below are (sometimes slightly modified) clones of a DVB-T USB1.1 reference design made by DiBcom.
device/model | type | firmware name | comments/quirks | URL/pictures |
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TwinhanDTV USB-Ter (VP7041) | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | first DVB-T USB box on the market with dib3000mb built-in | [2] |
TwinhanDTV Magic Box (VP7041e) | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [3] |
HAMA DVB-T USB1.1 device | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | - |
CTS Portable (Chinese Television System) | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [4] |
DigitalRise DVB-T USB 1.1 Ter | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [5] |
KWorld V-Stream XPERT DTV DVB-T USB | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [6] |
JetWay DTV DVB-T USB | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [7] |
ADSTech Instant TV DVB-T USB | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [8] |
Ultima Electronic/Artec T1 USB TVBOX | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw or dvb-usb-dibusb-an2235-01.fw |
There are several clones of this device: some have the AN2235 USB controller instead of the AN2135. Some using a Panasonic tuner instead of the default Thomson Cable tuner. Most of the Boxes have standard Cypress USB IDs which makes it very hard to identify them. A HowTo for this devices can be found here. | [9] |
Compro Videomate DVB-U2000 | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [10] |
Grandtec DVB-T USB1.1 | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [11] |
AVerMedia AverTV DVBT USB | USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-5.0.0.11.fw | - | [12] |
ADSTech Instant TV DVB-T USB2.0 (dark blue) | USB2.0/USB1.1 | dvb-usb-adstech-usb2-02.fw | The only known USB2.0 device with a DiB3000M-B demodulator. | [13] |
DiBcom USB2.0 DVB-T devices (based on the DiB3000M-C/P)
All devices below are fully supported by the LinuxTV driver. The following drivers are needed for these devices:
- dib3000-common.ko - dib3000mc.ko - dvb-usb.ko - dvb-usb-dibusb-common.ko - dvb-usb-dibusb-mc.ko
These frontend(s)/demodulator(s) can be found in various revisions of this device:
- DiBcom 3000M-C - DiBcom 3000P
Comment: Devices listed below are clones of a DVB-T USB2.0 reference design made by DiBcom.
device/model | type | firmware name | comments/quirks | URL/pictures |
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Artec T1 USB2.0 | USB2.0/USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dibusb-6.0.0.8.fw | not confirmed yet. | [14] |
HanfTek UMT-010
All devices below are fully supported by the LinuxTV driver. The following drivers are needed for these devices:
- mt352.ko - dvb-usb.ko - dvb-usb-dibusb-common.ko - dvb-usb-dibusb-umt-010.ko
These frontend(s)/demodulator(s) can be found in various revisions of this device:
- Zarlink MT352
Comment: The USB protocol which is used by this device is equal to the one used in DiBcom USB2.0 reference design. Thanks to Hanftek who especially wrote a firmware for easy Linux-Support.
device/model | type | firmware name | comments/quirks | URL/pictures |
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Hanftek UMT-010 | USB2.0 | dvb-usb-umt-010-02.fw | Stick-sized. Different colors (blue, gray, red). | [15] |
Twinhan DVB-T USB2.0
All devices below are fully supported by the LinuxTV driver. The following drivers are needed for these devices:
- dvb-usb.ko - dvb-usb-vp7045.ko
These frontend(s)/demodulator(s) can be found in various revisions of this device:
- Zarlink MT352
Comment: The programming of the MT352 is hidden behind the USB protocol defined within the firmware.
device/model | type | firmware name | comments/quirks | URL/pictures |
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TwinhanDTV Alpha | USB2.0 | dvb-usb-vp7045-01.fw | Stick-sized. | [16] |
TwinhanDTV MagicBoxII | USB2.0 | dvb-usb-vp7045-01.fw | - | [17] |
DigitalNow TinyUSB 2 DVB-t | USB2.0 | dvb-usb-vp7045-01.fw | - | [18] |
DigitalRise DVB-T USB 2.0 Ter Beetle | USB2.0 | dvb-usb-vp7045-01.fw | - | [19] |
Yakumo/Hama/Typhoon/Yuan
All devices below are fully supported by the LinuxTV driver. The following drivers are needed for these devices:
- dvb-usb.ko - dvb-usb-dtt200u.ko
These frontend(s)/demodulator(s) can be found in various revisions of this device:
- Zarlink MT352
Comment: The programming of the MT352 is hidden behind the USB protocol defined within the firmware. These boxes can only deliver part of the Transport Stream (using a hardware PID filter) which is not known how to be deactivated. (The driver was completely reverse-engineered without the help of its real vendor (Who is the _real_ vendor, actually))
device/model | type | firmware name | comments/quirks | URL/pictures |
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Yakumo DVB-T mobile USB | USB2.0/USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dtt200u-01.fw | aka DTT200U | [20] |
Yuan DVB2GO UB300 | USB2.0/USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dtt200u-01.fw | - | [21] |
Hama DVB-T Box | USB2.0/USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dtt200u-01.fw | - | [22] |
TYPHOON USB2.0 DVB-T BOX | USB2.0/USB1.1 | dvb-usb-dtt200u-01.fw | - | [23] |