- #FUSION 878A 25878 13Z TV TUNER PCI CARD DRIVERS#
- #FUSION 878A 25878 13Z TV TUNER PCI CARD PATCH#
- #FUSION 878A 25878 13Z TV TUNER PCI CARD PLUS#
CI/CAM support (on cards with optional CI module) is not working ( ).Common Interface (supported, additional module).Clone of the Azurewave AD-CP400 (VP-2040).No FLReset capability for virtualization ("FLReset-").Common Interface (needs second PCI-Slot).Fit in Asus Pundit (AB-P2600) slim barebone.(Aug 2009) Card, CI and Alphacrypt Light CAM working perfectly with kernel 2.6.24-24 and v4l-drivers.(Sep 2008) Currently some problems locking to some of the channels.
#FUSION 878A 25878 13Z TV TUNER PCI CARD DRIVERS#
#FUSION 878A 25878 13Z TV TUNER PCI CARD PATCH#
featuring a TD1316AL/IHP tuner with antenna in and out)) are reported to have bad signal quality on most frequencies due to unknown bug in driver (possible patch for Linux 2.6.24) featuring a TD1316A/SIHP) are supported since kernel 2.6.13
#FUSION 878A 25878 13Z TV TUNER PCI CARD PLUS#
Same as Easywatch PCI DVB-C & KNC1 TV-Station DVB-C Plus Lastly, it bears worth repeating the request: Please help to keep these lists up-to-date so that they are useful for everyone!.If you encounter such an occurrence, please do report your success on the LMML so that proper detection/identification of your device can be added within the drivers. In such a case, your non-listed but working device will likely be reported in your system messages as being one of those previously supported devices. Because the component constitution on many devices are often similar or identical, there may be devices that are unlisted but may actually work with the existing driver framework for previously supported devices.In any regard, in respect to the above listed suggestions, you may find it to be the case that your device is actually already supported or that experimental support is available.
Note: when it comes to support, it is generally a good idea to try the current V4L-DVB sources because some device drivers can be very new and thus may have not made their way into the mainstream kernel.by posting a question about the device directly to the LMML ( but please do conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed!).searching for information with Google or other internet search engine.dvb mailing list archives (via spinics or MARC.or from the older mailing lists (now largely deprecated in favour of the LMML):.Linux-Media Mailing List (LMML) archives (via vger or.searching the existing mailing list archives:.(Please help to keep these lists up-to-date so that they are useful for everyone!) The information contained here is likely non-exhaustive and, despite best efforts to do otherwise, may contain errors.