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{{lowercase|pcHDTV HD-2000}}
{{lowercase|pcHDTV HD-2000}}


An [[ATSC]] [[ATSC PCI Cards|PCI card]] from [[pcHDTV]].


The HD-2000 is well supported under Linux (added to kernel 2.6.12).
The [[pcHDTV]] HD-2000 is an [[ATSC]] [[ATSC PCI Cards|PCI card]], and is well supported under Linux (added to kernel 2.6.12). This was the first product that [[pcHDTV]] brought to market. It's production has long since stopped, and has been superseded by a newer pcHDTV product twice over. While the HD-2000 was produced locally in Utah, USA, the later pcHDTV cards are now manufactured offshore.


==Overview/Features==
Its a 5v PCI card.
This was the first product that [[pcHDTV]] brought to market. It's production has long since stopped, and has been superseded by a newer pcHDTV product twice over. While the HD-2000 was produced locally in Utah, USA, the later pcHDTV cards are now manufactured offshore.
It has LEDs on the PCI riser that indicate device status, signal lock and errors.


Has dual RF inputs. Its a 5v PCI card. It has LEDs on the PCI riser that indicate device status, signal lock and errors.
lspci -vn will reveal that the card has a subsystem PCI ID of 7063:2000


As an aside, although they differ in board design and layout, the HD-2000 card shares the same functional components as the first version of the [[DViCO FusionHDTV II]] card.
As an aside, although they differ in board design and layout, the HD-2000 card shares the same functional components as the first version of the [[DViCO FusionHDTV II]] card.

===Components Used===
* Philips Module
** ? (tuner)
** ? (analog IF demodulator)
* Oren or51211 (digital demodulator)
* Conexant Fusion 878A (A/V decoder & PCI bridge)

===Identification===
The output of ''lspci -vn'' will reveal that the card has a subsystem PCI ID of 7063:2000

==Making it Work==


====Firmware====
====Firmware====
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*or from the [http://www.pchdtv.com/downloads.html pcHDTV downloads page]
*or from the [http://www.pchdtv.com/downloads.html pcHDTV downloads page]
Whatever method you choose (you'll get the same file regardless of the source), once the download is complete, place a copy of the firmware file in your /lib/firmware directory. (This directory may differ with some distros; consult your distro's documentation for the appropriate location).
Whatever method you choose (you'll get the same file regardless of the source), once the download is complete, place a copy of the firmware file in your /lib/firmware directory. (This directory may differ with some distros; consult your distro's documentation for the appropriate location).

===Drivers===
Just use the in-kernel drivers (any kernel >2.6.12 should have the drivers included and thereby provide native support for the card), or compile your own by following the [[How to install DVB device drivers]] instructions.

===Remote controll support===





Revision as of 04:16, 11 January 2008

An ATSC PCI card from pcHDTV.

The HD-2000 is well supported under Linux (added to kernel 2.6.12).

Overview/Features

This was the first product that pcHDTV brought to market. It's production has long since stopped, and has been superseded by a newer pcHDTV product twice over. While the HD-2000 was produced locally in Utah, USA, the later pcHDTV cards are now manufactured offshore.

Has dual RF inputs. Its a 5v PCI card. It has LEDs on the PCI riser that indicate device status, signal lock and errors.

As an aside, although they differ in board design and layout, the HD-2000 card shares the same functional components as the first version of the DViCO FusionHDTV II card.

Components Used

  • Philips Module
    • ? (tuner)
    • ? (analog IF demodulator)
  • Oren or51211 (digital demodulator)
  • Conexant Fusion 878A (A/V decoder & PCI bridge)

Identification

The output of lspci -vn will reveal that the card has a subsystem PCI ID of 7063:2000

Making it Work

Firmware

This card requires a firmware file (dvb-fe-or51211.fw) for the demodulator. This file can be obtained several different ways:

# cd /[kernel source directory]/Documentation/dvb/
# perl get_dvb_firmware or51211

Whatever method you choose (you'll get the same file regardless of the source), once the download is complete, place a copy of the firmware file in your /lib/firmware directory. (This directory may differ with some distros; consult your distro's documentation for the appropriate location).

Drivers

Just use the in-kernel drivers (any kernel >2.6.12 should have the drivers included and thereby provide native support for the card), or compile your own by following the How to install DVB device drivers instructions.

Remote controll support

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