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barryc at bcsystems

May 31, 2009, 5:05 PM

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HVR3000

I have pulled out an old Hauppauge HVR3000 to get it working, followed a
number of howtos on the web and have some functionality. Cannot however seem
to find the HD terrestrial tuner, or may be missing something. Has anyone
got this successfully working on NZ frequencies?
Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to an
existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core machine.
Cheers
Barry

--

Barry Clearwater
Email: barryc [at] bcsystems


simon at simongreen

May 31, 2009, 8:06 PM

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Re: HVR3000 [In reply to]

2009/6/1 Barry Clearwater <barryc [at] bcsystems>

> Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to an
> existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core machine.
>

All terrestrial digital cards will work (as long as they are supported under
Linux of course). All they do is get the signal and send a stream of data to
the computer. I'd strongly recommend you get one with a dual tuner though.
This will allow you to record different multiplexes (channel groups) at the
same time.

-- simon


graeme.joy at paradise

May 31, 2009, 11:18 PM

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Re: HVR3000 [In reply to]

Barry Clearwater wrote:
> I have pulled out an old Hauppauge HVR3000 to get it working, followed
> a number of howtos on the web and have some functionality. Cannot
> however seem to find the HD terrestrial tuner, or may be missing
> something. Has anyone got this successfully working on NZ frequencies?
> Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to
> an existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core machine.
> Cheers
> Barry
>
> --
>
> Barry Clearwater
> Email: barryc [at] bcsystems <mailto:barryc [at] bcsystems>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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What kernel are you running? The HVR4000 I have has only gotten
mainstream support in 2.6.28, before that I had to download and patch in
dvb drivers from linuxtv. Both frontends of this card are recognized by
mythtv-setup
What does your /dev/dvb/adapter"n"/ tree look like.
Also list dmesg output

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markk at kc

Jun 1, 2009, 1:22 PM

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Re: HVR3000 [In reply to]

Hi Barry

I've got a HVR3000 in my Jaunty box. With 9.04 the drivers are built in
but it won't work straight away with Jean-Yves repositories, it probably
will with Paul Kendall's repositories though as last time I tried them
(running Ubuntu 8.04/8.10 with HVR3000 driver patch) he had a multi
front end patch that worked.

I can get DVB-T to work with Jean-Yves repositories by creating a second
dvb directory and then creating appropriately named links within it to
the dvb-t device on the appropriate front end (ie new links named
frontend0 etc all pointing to the frontend1 etc). This is a major pain
in the butt though as every time I reboot I have to re-create the
directory and links and then go into the backend and rescan the channels
- there's probably a way around this but I'm still relatively new to
Linux so still learning.

Regards
Mark




On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 12:05 +1200, Barry Clearwater wrote:

> I have pulled out an old Hauppauge HVR3000 to get it working, followed
> a number of howtos on the web and have some functionality. Cannot
> however seem to find the HD terrestrial tuner, or may be missing
> something. Has anyone got this successfully working on NZ
> frequencies?
> Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to
> an existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core
> machine.
> Cheers
> Barry
>
> --
>
> Barry Clearwater
> Email: barryc [at] bcsystems
>
> _______________________________________________
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Grant.Kavanagh at gen-i

Jun 1, 2009, 3:15 PM

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Re: HVR3000 [In reply to]

Have only got HVR4000 using Sat going but will send you the details on the steps I took to get it going.

________________________________

From: mythtvnz-bounces [at] lists on behalf of Mark Kendall
Sent: Tue 2/06/2009 8:22 a.m.
To: MythTV in NZ
Subject: Re: [mythtvnz] HVR3000


Hi Barry

I've got a HVR3000 in my Jaunty box. With 9.04 the drivers are built in but it won't work straight away with Jean-Yves repositories, it probably will with Paul Kendall's repositories though as last time I tried them (running Ubuntu 8.04/8.10 with HVR3000 driver patch) he had a multi front end patch that worked.

I can get DVB-T to work with Jean-Yves repositories by creating a second dvb directory and then creating appropriately named links within it to the dvb-t device on the appropriate front end (ie new links named frontend0 etc all pointing to the frontend1 etc). This is a major pain in the butt though as every time I reboot I have to re-create the directory and links and then go into the backend and rescan the channels - there's probably a way around this but I'm still relatively new to Linux so still learning.

Regards
Mark






On Mon, 2009-06-01 at 12:05 +1200, Barry Clearwater wrote:


I have pulled out an old Hauppauge HVR3000 to get it working, followed a number of howtos on the web and have some functionality. Cannot however seem to find the HD terrestrial tuner, or may be missing something. Has anyone got this successfully working on NZ frequencies?
Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to an existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core machine.
Cheers
Barry

--

Barry Clearwater
Email: barryc [at] bcsystems
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Grant.Kavanagh at gen-i

Jun 1, 2009, 3:25 PM

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Re: HVR3000 [In reply to]

This is what I do each time I update the kernel. I would skip the firmware step as the latest firmware for the card kills it.


Introduction

The Hauppauge HVR-4000 and WinTV-NOVA-HD (aka HVR-4000 lite) cards are the best cards to buy when you want to view DVB-S *and* DVB-S2 under Linux and in combination with VDR.

These cards don't seem to have problems with locking of several DVB-S2 transponders and they switch quite fast. And I didn't encounter any problems where I had to change the frequency a couple of Mhz up or down. While the Technotrend S2-3200 (aka Skystar HD, KNC1 DVB-S2(+) TV Station and Satelco DVB-S2 Easywatch/TV Station) or Skystar HD2 (aka Azurewave AD SP400 CI and TerraTec Cinergy S2 PCI HD CI) seems cheaper and are better available, they seem to have various problems and strange behaviour.

If you want to use VDR and view DVB-S2, be sure to get these cards! I've used several DVB-S2 cards with VDR, and the Hauppauge are the beste and most stable by far!

DISCLAIMER: First I want to make one thing very clear. While this HOWTO allows you to get the DVB card running, I won't go into detail how you can install the compilation suite or other programs on your Linux system. I personally think that Linux knowledge is important before you continue to use Linux as your OS or as your primary DVB frontend.

Now, let's begin to get this card working :) I use Xubuntu 8.04 myself. So it can be that some locations are for Ubuntu. Be sure to check your own distribution for the correct locations. Furthermore, I use the location /usr/local/src as the default directory. You can offcourse use an other location.

1. Firmware

Before you can use the card, you need to extract the firmware to use it for receiving DVB-S or DVB-S2 channels. To do this, we make use of the Win32 based driver and extract the firmware from it. This extraction is for regular x86 or x86-64 based installations and you don't need the 64-bit driver to get it running on x86-64 based systems!

Code:

cd /usr/local/src
wget http://www.wintvcd.co.uk/drivers/88x_2_122_26109_WHQL.zip
unzip -jo 88x_2_122_26109_WHQL.zip Driver88/hcw88bda.sys
dd if=hcw88bda.sys of=dvb-fe-cx24116.fw skip=75504 bs=1 count=32501
cp dvb-fe-cx24116.fw /lib/firmware/

That's it, the firmware is in place. Now we can proceed to the drivers.

2. Drivers

For viewing DVB-S2 channels, you require the use of multiproto. It's the new DVB-api from Linuxtv.org but it's because of it's state (unstable and it changes standards quite frequently) not implemnted in the default kernel.

To skip the procedures of constant patching (and breaking with newer revisions) I use Igor M. Liplianin's repo. This person has a repo to make our life easier so that we don't have to constant patch our multiproto pulls :)

Code:

cd /usr/local/src
hg clone http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg/liplianindvb/
cd liplianindvb
cd linux/include/linux
ln -s /usr/src/linux-headers-`uname -r`/include/linux/compiler.h ./
cd ../../../
make
make install
depmod -a

After this, you can just reboot. The card should be detected during boot (use dmesg for output):

Code:

[ 41.018787] cx88[0]: subsystem: 0070:6906, board: Hauppauge WinTV-HVR4000(Lite) DVB-S/S2 [card=69,autodetected]
[ 41.737016] tveeprom 0-0050: TV standards ATSC/DVB Digital (eeprom 0x80)
[ 41.930130] cx88[0]/2: subsystem: 0070:6906, board: Hauppauge WinTV-HVR4000(Lite) DVB-S/S2 [card=69]
[ 41.930133] cx88[0]/2: cx2388x based DVB/ATSC card
[ 42.171881] DVB: registering new adapter (cx88[0])
[ 42.171889] DVB: registering frontend 0 (Conexant CX24116/CX24118)...

A simple check, is the dmesg output and to see if the dvb directory exists in the /dev part of the Linux operating system. If they are there, then your card works!

After this, you can use your favorite DVB application. While most applications only allow DVB-S, some like VDR and MythTV allow the viewing of DVB-S2 with the correct patches. But this will be an other tutorial.

________________________________

From: mythtvnz-bounces [at] lists on behalf of Barry Clearwater
Sent: Mon 1/06/2009 12:05 p.m.
To: MythTV in NZ
Subject: [mythtvnz] HVR3000


I have pulled out an old Hauppauge HVR3000 to get it working, followed a number of howtos on the web and have some functionality. Cannot however seem to find the HD terrestrial tuner, or may be missing something. Has anyone got this successfully working on NZ frequencies?
Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to an existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core machine.
Cheers
Barry

--

Barry Clearwater
Email: barryc [at] bcsystems


barryc at bcsystems

Jun 2, 2009, 10:29 PM

Post #7 of 7 (1903 views)
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Re: HVR3000 [In reply to]

Uh, my message got over the limit, here it goes again

under /dev/dvb/ I have adapter0 adapter1 adapter2. It should be noted
that there are two technisat cards in here as well.

Linux media 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009
i686 GNU/Linux

Attached my dmesg output, a lot of repeated messages at the bottom.


Link to dmesg file in pastebin <http://pastebin.com/m5c44af3b>


Cheers
Barry
2009/6/3 Barry Clearwater <barryc [at] bcsystems>

> under /dev/dvb/ I have adapter0 adapter1 adapter2. It should be noted
> that there are two technisat cards in here as well.
>
> Linux media 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009
> i686 GNU/Linux
>
> Attached my dmesg output, a lot of repeated messages at the bottom.
> Cheers
>
>
> 2009/6/1 Graeme Woollett <graeme.joy [at] paradise>
>
> Barry Clearwater wrote:
>> > I have pulled out an old Hauppauge HVR3000 to get it working, followed
>> > a number of howtos on the web and have some functionality. Cannot
>> > however seem to find the HD terrestrial tuner, or may be missing
>> > something. Has anyone got this successfully working on NZ frequencies?
>> > Also, which Terrestrial Digital card would you buy if adding Hi Def to
>> > an existing mythbox with reasonable performance in a dual core machine.
>> > Cheers
>> > Barry
>> >
>> > --
>> >
>> > Barry Clearwater
>> > Email: barryc [at] bcsystems <mailto:barryc [at] bcsystems>
>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > _______________________________________________
>> > mythtvnz mailing list
>> > mythtvnz [at] lists
>> > http://lists.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/mythtvnz
>> > Archives http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/mythtvnz/
>> >
>> What kernel are you running? The HVR4000 I have has only gotten
>> mainstream support in 2.6.28, before that I had to download and patch in
>> dvb drivers from linuxtv. Both frontends of this card are recognized by
>> mythtv-setup
>> What does your /dev/dvb/adapter"n"/ tree look like.
>> Also list dmesg output
>>
>> _______________________________________________
>> mythtvnz mailing list
>> mythtvnz [at] lists
>> http://lists.ourshack.com/mailman/listinfo/mythtvnz
>> Archives http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/mythtvnz/
>>
>
>
>
> --
>
> Barry Clearwater
>
> Email: barryc [at] bcsystems
>



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Barry Clearwater

Email: barryc [at] bcsystems

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