How to make Pinnacle PCTV Stick 72e work?

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How to make Pinnacle PCTV Stick 72e work?

#1 Post by linuxcbon »

Hi,

with a Pinnacle PCTV Stick 72e and Puppy4 :
Does it need module dvb_usb_dib0700 ?
/dev/dvb doesnt exist.
Any help would be welcome.

Thanks

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Re: Make Pinnacle PCTV Stick 72e work

#2 Post by tempestuous »

linuxcbon wrote:/dev/dvb doesnt exist.
You need the DVB device nodes. These can be created with the MAKEDEV-DVB.sh script from
http://puppyfiles.org/dotpupsde/dotpups ... er-1.0rc1/
If you search the forum for "MADEDEV-DVB" you will find other examples of people using digital TV tuners in Puppy.
linuxcbon wrote:Does it need module dvb_usb_dib0700 ?
Yes. I think Puppy already has this DVB driver. But you will definitely need to obtain the appropriate firmware. See here -
http://lists-archives.org/video4linux/2 ... t-72e.html

As you can see from that discussion, the PCTV 72e appears to not work properly at the moment.

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#3 Post by linuxcbon »

I put the firmware.
I did the MAKEDEV-DVB.sh
I scanned channels to channels.conf
But gxine doesnt work and mplayer neither.
What did I miss ?

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#4 Post by linuxcbon »

HERE IS HOW I GOT IT TO WORK :
I copied the firmware dvb-usb-dib0700-1.10.fw in /lib/firmware/
I plugged the stick in
I created the DVB device nodes with the script MAKEDEV-DVB.sh
I created a text file fr-Paris containing

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# Paris - France (DVB-T transmitter of the Eiffel tower)
# T freq bw fec_hi fec_lo mod transmission-mode guard-interval hierarchy
T 474166000 8MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/32 NONE
T 498166000 8MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/32 NONE
T 522166000 8MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/32 NONE
T 562166000 8MHz 2/3 NONE QAM64 8k 1/32 NONE
T 586166000 8MHz 3/4 NONE QAM64 8k 1/8 NONE
I installed linuxtv-DVB-apps-1.1.1.pet
And did

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# scan fr-Paris | tee channels.conf
# cp channels.conf /root/.xine/
Run gxin and select File->DVB

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Puppy 4.1, Pinnacle PCTV DVB-T Stick solo (without remote control, 34 Euro at MediaMarkt)

I installed:
http://dotpups.de/dotpups/Multimedia/Mp ... -1.1.1.pet

ran in a consolewindow:
MAKEDEV-DVB.sh

Then downloaded and extracted:
http://www.johannes-bauer.com/dvbt/dvbt ... 03.tar.bz2

I could find no frequency list for Karlsruhe, so I used the slow scan:

cd dvbt-scanaid-0.03
./Create_Scanning_Table
scan Scanlist.txt >/root/.xine/channels.conf


This takes around 20 minutes, but must only be done once!
Then edit /root/.xine/channels.conf, and remove the entries, that are listed twice.

Then start gxine, and choose DVB.

To switch a channel:
Use these keys on the numpad:

9 and 3

Or pageup / pagedown

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#6 Post by MU »

I wrote a small application.
It is a DVBT channelswitcher for gxine.

See attached screenshot (I cannot snapshot the running program, so gxine looks black on the screenshot).
It requires the current Puppybasic and Gtkbasic.
You can get them in one package by installing
ftp://ks301128.kimsufi.com/testing/pupp ... kbasic.pet

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#7 Post by MU »

I updated the pet and the screenshot.
You now can record movies from the TV program to disk.

If you don't want to use my pet:
gxine can record like this:

Recording:
edit /root/.gxine/config
Set the savefolder:
media.capture.save_dir:/root/videos/

Start gxine like this:
gxine dvb://DasErste#save:1.wmv

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MU wrote:I wrote a small application.
It is a DVBT channelswitcher for gxine.

See attached screenshot (I cannot snapshot the running program, so gxine looks black on the screenshot).
It requires the current Puppybasic and Gtkbasic.
You can get them in one package by installing
ftp://ks301128.kimsufi.com/testing/pupp ... kbasic.pet

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I am trying to get gxine and your app to recognize and use my AVerMedia Hybrid Volar Max USB TV tuner.

It is recognized in System Information and AVerMedia provides Linux drivers on their Web site.
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Hybrid Volar DVB-T / Analog ?

#9 Post by arfon »

Hi edoc et al

Did you ever get the Hybrid Volar working ?

In the UK, I'm looking to buy either:

- AVerTV Hybrid Volar HD H830, or
- AVerTV Hybrid Volar HX A827

Both of these are USB, DVB-T plus Analog - hence the "Hybrid", and will plug into a laptop or a netbook (eeePC 901).

Avermedia provide a Linux driver for the A827 and LinuxTV suggests that it might be possible to get the HD working.

So it looks promising for the drivers but I was wondering if anybody ever got either of these to work with a recent version of Puppy. Have done searches and found lots of other useful posts but was looking for some product specific experience before purchasing.

Best regards
Arfon

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double posting removed :oops:

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#11 Post by edoc »

I got distracted and then CUPS choked again, so I am chasing that.

Have you looked at this thread?

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 096#439096
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#12 Post by arfon »

Hi edoc

Yes, saw that and have ordered a similar device to John Lewis (I ordered a AverTv Volar Red HD+ which is like a black Volar HD but has a remote which may come in handy and didn't cost much more)

However the 2, I mentioned above, have Analog capability and can take in a VCR feed for example which would be really useful. These devices have different chipsets to the AF9015 in the Volar HD.

Will experiment and get familiar with the Volar HD first then get up to speed with a Puppy Media Centre before I venture into Hybrid land.

Let me know if you make any progress in the meantime

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