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The [[AVerMedia]] AVerTV Combo PCIe M780 is an [[ATSC]] [[ATSC PCIe Cards|PCIe card]]. It is currently not supported under Linux.
The [[AVerMedia]] AVerTV Combo PCIe M780 is an [[ATSC]] [[ATSC PCIe Cards|PCIe card]]. It is currently not supported under Linux.


It features 2 RF inputs (one for analog, one for digital), and A/V inputs (S-Video, and 1.5mm mini-stereo). An A/V header is also present on the card, which allows for an additional audio/video input when used with a front or rear panel adapter.

The "white box" retail package includes a low riser bracket, 1.5mm male to L/R RCA female stereo audio adapter, composite to s-video adapter and a small adapter for the front or rear panel a/v inputs. The retail package looks to add a remote controller, an IR blaster and receiver, and some other cable.


Components used on this card:
* ? tuners
* Panasonic AN5832SA (SIF demodulator)
* LG DT3303 (digital demodulator)
* NEC uPD61153 (video decoder & MPEG2 encoder)
* Micronas APB 7202A nGene (PCIe bridge)
* Some RAM
* An EEPROM IC (likely containing firmware for the nGene)
* two small ICs beneath the tuner modules ... one, at least, is undoubtedly an audio ADC for the A/V inputs

Notably absent on the face of the card is an analog IF demodulator, which suggests that it is incorporated into the analog tuner. The fact that an external SIF demodulator is used by the card helps to narrow down the list of possible candidates for the analog tuner.


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

Revision as of 14:20, 2 August 2007

The AVerMedia AVerTV Combo PCIe M780 is an ATSC PCIe card. It is currently not supported under Linux.

It features 2 RF inputs (one for analog, one for digital), and A/V inputs (S-Video, and 1.5mm mini-stereo). An A/V header is also present on the card, which allows for an additional audio/video input when used with a front or rear panel adapter.

The "white box" retail package includes a low riser bracket, 1.5mm male to L/R RCA female stereo audio adapter, composite to s-video adapter and a small adapter for the front or rear panel a/v inputs. The retail package looks to add a remote controller, an IR blaster and receiver, and some other cable.


Components used on this card:

  • ? tuners
  • Panasonic AN5832SA (SIF demodulator)
  • LG DT3303 (digital demodulator)
  • NEC uPD61153 (video decoder & MPEG2 encoder)
  • Micronas APB 7202A nGene (PCIe bridge)
  • Some RAM
  • An EEPROM IC (likely containing firmware for the nGene)
  • two small ICs beneath the tuner modules ... one, at least, is undoubtedly an audio ADC for the A/V inputs

Notably absent on the face of the card is an analog IF demodulator, which suggests that it is incorporated into the analog tuner. The fact that an external SIF demodulator is used by the card helps to narrow down the list of possible candidates for the analog tuner.

External Links