How to get the Nebula, PCTV, FusionHDTV Lite and Twinhan DST cards working ========================================================================== This class of cards has a bt878a as the PCI interface, and require the bttv driver. Please pay close attention to the warning about the bttv module options below for the DST card. 1) General informations ======================= These drivers require the bttv driver to provide the means to access the i2c bus and the gpio pins of the bt8xx chipset. Because of this, you need to enable "Device drivers" => "Multimedia devices" => "Video For Linux" => "BT848 Video For Linux" Furthermore you need to enable "Device drivers" => "Multimedia devices" => "Digital Video Broadcasting Devices" => "DVB for Linux" "DVB Core Support" "BT8xx based PCI cards" 2) Loading Modules ================== In general you need to load the bttv driver, which will handle the gpio and i2c communication for us, plus the common dvb-bt8xx device driver. The frontends for Nebula (nxt6000), Pinnacle PCTV (cx24110), TwinHan (dst), FusionHDTV DVB-T Lite (mt352) and FusionHDTV5 Lite (lgdt330x) are loaded automatically by the dvb-bt8xx device driver. 3a) Nebula / Pinnacle PCTV / FusionHDTV Lite --------------------------------------------- $ modprobe bttv (normally bttv is being loaded automatically by kmod) $ modprobe dvb-bt8xx (or just place dvb-bt8xx in /etc/modules for automatic loading) 3b) TwinHan and Clones -------------------------- $ modprobe bttv card=0x71 $ modprobe dvb-bt8xx $ modprobe dst The value 0x71 will override the PCI type detection for dvb-bt8xx, which is necessary for TwinHan cards. Omission of this parameter might result in a system lockup. If you're having an older card (blue color PCB) and card=0x71 locks up your machine, try using 0x68, too. If that does not work, ask on the mailing list. The DST module takes a couple of useful parameters. verbose takes values 0 to 4. These values control the verbosity level, and can be used to debug also. verbose=0 means complete disabling of messages 1 only error messages are displayed 2 notifications are also displayed 3 informational messages are also displayed 4 debug setting dst_addons takes values 0 and 0x20. A value of 0 means it is a FTA card. 0x20 means it has a Conditional Access slot. The autodetected values are determined by the cards 'response string' which you can see in your logs e.g. dst_get_device_id: Recognise [DSTMCI] If you need to sent in bug reports on the dst, please do send in a complete log with the verbose=4 module parameter. For general usage, the default setting of verbose=1 is ideal. 4) Multiple cards -------------------------- If you happen to be running multiple cards, it would be advisable to load the bttv module with the card id. This would help to solve any module loading problems that you might face. For example, if you have a Twinhan and Clones card along with a FusionHDTV5 Lite $ modprobe bttv card=0x71 card=0x87 Here the order of the card id is important and should be the same as that of the physical order of the cards. Here card=0x71 represents the Twinhan and clones and card=0x87 represents Fusion HDTV5 Lite. These arguments can also be specified in decimal, rather than hex: $ modprobe bttv card=113 card=135 Some examples of card-id's Pinnacle Sat 0x5e (94) Nebula Digi TV 0x68 (104) PC HDTV 0x70 (112) Twinhan 0x71 (113) FusionHDTV DVB-T Lite 0x80 (128) FusionHDTV5 Lite 0x87 (135) For a full list of card-id's, see the V4L Documentation within the kernel source: linux/Documentation/video4linux/CARDLIST.bttv If you have problems with this please do ask on the mailing list. -- Authors: Richard Walker, Jamie Honan, Michael Hunold, Manu Abraham