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[*] Video For Linux
[*] Video For Linux


and then go into <U>'''video for linux'''</U>, see the screenshot
and then go into <U>'''VIDEO FOR LINUX'''</U>


DEVICE DRIVERS -> MULTIMEDIA DEVICES -> '''VIDEO FOR LINUX''' ->
DEVICE DRIVERS -> MULTIMEDIA DEVICES -> '''VIDEO FOR LINUX''' ->
<BR>
--- Video Adapters<br>
<*> Philips SAA7134 support<br>
<*> Philips SAA7134 DMA audio support<br>
<*> DVB/ATSC Support for saa7134 based TV cards<br>
[ ] Build all supported frontends for saa7134 based TV cards<br>
[*] Zarlink MT352 DVB-T Support<br>


[*] Philips SAA7134 support
<BR>
[*] Philips SAA7134 DMA audio support
[*] DVB/ATSC Support for saa7134 based TV cards
[ ] Build all supported frontends for saa7134 based TV cards
[*] Zarlink MT352 DVB-T Support

You must select these components in the kernel configuration if you want your avermedia777 to work. You can compile-in kernel (marked as asterisk) or as Modules (typing M). Some people may think that if they compile in-kernel these components, in particular the saa7134, they won't be able to specify parameters. That's wrong
You must select these components in the kernel configuration if you want your avermedia777 to work. You can compile-in kernel (marked as asterisk) or as Modules (typing M). Some people may think that if they compile in-kernel these components, in particular the saa7134, they won't be able to specify parameters. That's wrong

Revision as of 16:52, 16 May 2006

PREFACE

The Avermedia 777 is a budget pci DVB-T Card. You can get one for about 65 euros.
You must know that Avermedia777 features a Philips saa7134 and Zarlink MT352 demodulator.

For make this card work, you need at last a vanilla kernel 2.6.17rc3. First we will see how to configure our kernel for the avermedia 777:

KERNEL CONFIGURATION

DEVICE DRIVERS -> I2C ->

select:

 [*] I2C Support
 [*] I2C Device Interface

DEVICE DRIVERS -> I2C -> I2C Algorithms

 [*] I2C bit-banging interfaces

DEVICE DRIVERS -> MULTIMEDIA DEVICES ->

select:

 [*] Video For Linux

and then go into VIDEO FOR LINUX

DEVICE DRIVERS -> MULTIMEDIA DEVICES -> VIDEO FOR LINUX ->

 [*] Philips SAA7134 support
 [*]   Philips SAA7134 DMA audio support
 [*]   DVB/ATSC Support for saa7134 based TV cards
 [ ]      Build all supported frontends for saa7134 based TV cards
 [*]      Zarlink MT352 DVB-T Support

You must select these components in the kernel configuration if you want your avermedia777 to work. You can compile-in kernel (marked as asterisk) or as Modules (typing M). Some people may think that if they compile in-kernel these components, in particular the saa7134, they won't be able to specify parameters. That's wrong