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[[Image:BILD0046.JPG|thumb|250px|Image of ASUS barebone system]]
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[[Image:Asustek-tuner-front2.JPG|thumb|250px|front of tuner card]]
[[Image:Asustek-tuner-back2.JPG|thumb|250px|back of tuner card]]
[[Image:Asustek-tuner-back2.JPG|thumb|250px|back of tuner card]]
[[Image:Asustek-tuner-side2.JPG|thumb|250px|riser panel of tuner card]]
[[Image:Asustek-tuner-side2.JPG|thumb|250px|riser panel of tuner card]]
[[Image:BILD0046.JPG|thumb|250px|Image of ASUS barebone system]]


This pci tuner card was included in an
An analog PCI tuner card from [[Leadtek]]
[http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=1&l2=4&l3=0&l4=0&model=337&modelmenu=1 Asus S'presso barebone from AsusTek]. As can be seen from that ASUS product page, the included device is supposed to be an ASUS TV/FM card, however, as the pictures illustrate this is a completely different device (apparently, this is not an isolated case: see [http://threebit.net/mail-archive/video4linux/msg00872.html] and [http://prohardver.hu/p.php?mod=21&id=686]. The card is actually a Leadtek Winfast TV2000 XP Expert, which itself, given the LR6611 board markings, is likely an OEM from LifeView.


==Overview/Features==
This page will be moved accordingly soon.
Can be found included in an [http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=1&l2=4&l3=0&l4=0&model=337&modelmenu=1 Asus S'presso barebone from AsusTek]. As can be seen from that ASUS product page, the included device is supposed to be an ASUS TV/FM card, however, as the pictures illustrate this is a completely different device; The card is actually a Leadtek Winfast TV2000 XP Expert, which itself, given the LR6611 board markings, is likely an OEM from LifeView. Apparently, this is not an isolated case: see [http://threebit.net/mail-archive/video4linux/msg00872.html] and [http://prohardver.hu/p.php?mod=21&id=686].


===Identification===
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At first cold boot it is recognized as a cx88 device but no tuner type set


lspci output:
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At first cold boot it is recognised as cx88 but no tuner type set
its known in tvtime as 4 composite channels 3 black and one shows as snow

bash output:


02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05)
02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05)
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Memory at f6000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
Memory at f6000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
Capabilities: <access denied>
Capabilities: <access denied>

this can be diff on ur tuner as i remember flashin my tuner once before


from dmesg
from dmesg
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==Making it work===
I would like help gettin this to work mail me at whazilla@gmail.com


I would like help getting this to work; mail me at whazilla@gmail.com


howto


as root do:
as root do:

Revision as of 16:47, 9 November 2008

front of tuner card
back of tuner card
riser panel of tuner card
Image of ASUS barebone system

An analog PCI tuner card from Leadtek

Overview/Features

Can be found included in an Asus S'presso barebone from AsusTek. As can be seen from that ASUS product page, the included device is supposed to be an ASUS TV/FM card, however, as the pictures illustrate this is a completely different device; The card is actually a Leadtek Winfast TV2000 XP Expert, which itself, given the LR6611 board markings, is likely an OEM from LifeView. Apparently, this is not an isolated case: see [1] and [2].

Identification

At first cold boot it is recognized as a cx88 device but no tuner type set

lspci output:

       02:09.0 Multimedia video controller: Conexant CX23880/1/2/3 PCI Video and Audio Decoder (rev 05)
       Subsystem: LeadTek Research Inc. Unknown device 6f08
       Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 64, IRQ 209
       Memory at f6000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16M]
       Capabilities: <access denied>

from dmesg

       ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:02:09.0[A] -> GSI 17 (level, low) -> IRQ 209
       cx88[0]: Your board isn't known (yet) to the driver.  You can
       cx88[0]: try to pick one of the existing card configs via
       cx88[0]: card=<n> insmod option.  Updating to the latest
       cx88[0]: version might help as well.
       cx88[0]: Here is a list of valid choices for the card=<n> insmod option:
       cx88[0]:    card=0 -> UNKNOWN/GENERIC
       ... snip ...
       CORE cx88[0]: subsystem: 107d:6f08, board: UNKNOWN/GENERIC [card=0,autodetected]TV tuner -1 at 0x1fe, Radio tuner -1 at 0x1fe
       cx88[0]/0: found at 0000:02:09.0, rev: 5, irq: 209, latency: 64, mmio: 0xf6000000
       tuner 1-0043: chip found @ 0x86 (cx88[0])
       tda9887 1-0043: tda988[5/6/7] found @ 0x43 (tuner)
       tuner 1-0060: All bytes are equal. It is not a TEA5767
       tuner 1-0060: chip found @ 0xc0 (cx88[0])
       cx88[0]/0: registered device video0 [v4l2]
       cx88[0]/0: registered device vbi0
       tuner 1-0060: tuner type not set


Making it work=

I would like help getting this to work; mail me at whazilla@gmail.com


as root do:

modprobe -r cx8800

lsmod |grep cx88

modprobe cx88xx card=12 tuner=38

modprobe cx8800