AVerMedia AVerTV Digi Volar X (A815): Difference between revisions
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Very powerful at bad conditions but not stable for 24x7 use. |
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=== Identification === |
=== Identification === |
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* MXL5003S as a tuner |
* MXL5003S as a tuner |
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=== Firmware === |
=== Firmware === |
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Firstly, you need to copy the following firmware [http://www.otit.fi/~crope/v4l-dvb/af9015/af9015_firmware_cutter/firmware_files/4.95.0/dvb-usb-af9015.fw dvb-usb-af9015.fw] in your /lib/firmware/ directory, or in the directory where your system will search for it. |
Firstly, you need to copy the following firmware [http://www.otit.fi/~crope/v4l-dvb/af9015/af9015_firmware_cutter/firmware_files/4.95.0/dvb-usb-af9015.fw dvb-usb-af9015.fw] in your /lib/firmware/ directory, or in the directory where your system will search for it. |
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Once compiled you can try this: [[Testing_your_DVB_device]]. Kaffeine seems the easiest/fastest way to check if it works. |
Once compiled you can try this: [[Testing_your_DVB_device]]. Kaffeine seems the easiest/fastest way to check if it works. |
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=== Quality === |
=== Reception Quality === |
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Compared Avermedia DVB-T Volar X vs. Club 3D ZAP250m (one of the best devices in 2006) at bad conditions at the same PC and the same antenna: |
Compared Avermedia DVB-T Volar X vs. Club 3D ZAP250m (one of the best devices in 2006) at bad conditions at the same PC and the same antenna: |
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Signal strength at 578000000 Hz: 40333 vs. 15420 |
Signal strength at 578000000 Hz: 40333 vs. 15420 |
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Signal strength at 690000000 Hz: 28143 vs. 19275 |
Signal strength at 690000000 Hz: 28143 vs. 19275 |
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{{note|Please note that signal strength is something reported by the device itself. Depending on the driver the values may even be complete bogus. They might help if you want to compare different antennas with the same device, but different devices will report completely different numbers there. The best thing to compare those is to test the received data stream for errors, or check the number of uncorrectable errors on weak stations with a poor antenna. Please read the article on [[Testing reception quality]].}} |
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Revision as of 13:57, 3 December 2009
A DVB-T USB device from AverMedia.
It is perfectly supported in Linux, even the IR remote.
Very powerful at bad conditions but not stable for 24x7 use.
Vendor | Device/Model | Supported | Pictures / URL | E |
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AVerMedia | AVerTV Digi Volar X (A815) | ✔ Yes, in kernel since 2.6.28 | [1] |
Identification
[root@host] lsusb ... ID 07ca:a815 AVerMedia Technologies, Inc. ...
Components used
- AF9015-NT
- MXL5003S as a tuner
Installation
Vendor | Device/Model | Supported | Pictures | URL | Interface | USB ID | Hardware | Tuner | Demodulator | USB Bridge | Firmware | Comment | E |
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AVerMedia | AVerTV Digi Volar X (A815) | ✔ Yes, in kernel since 2.6.28 | [2] | USB2.0 | 07ca:a815 | Afatech AF9015-NT*, MXL5003S | MXL5003S | af9015 | af9015 | dvb-usb-af9015.fw |
Firmware
Firstly, you need to copy the following firmware dvb-usb-af9015.fw in your /lib/firmware/ directory, or in the directory where your system will search for it.
Drivers
It is supported in the latest v4l-dvb, so you have to download them first. Either getting [3] or using mercury See the How to Obtain, Build and Install V4L-DVB Device Drivers for all the details.
IR Remote Support
The latest developtment version of the driver gives support to the RM-FP remote control (thanks to Jose Alberto Reguero [4]. But there are other remote control versions bundled with the device. RM-KS is one of those. Taking a look into the files that the CDROM driver installs, there are five files named: AP6RMFP.BIN, AP6RMHR.BIN, AP6RMHV.BIN, AP6RMJH.BIN, AP6RMKS.BIN, where the correct IR table to be used with each remote control (FP, HR, HV, JH, KS) is given.
UPDATE: Support for RM-KS remote is already included in this mercury repository [5]
Download and compile the drivers, and then use the option remote=5 when dvb-usb-af9015 module is loaded. In debian that is made adding (as root) a file called, for example, dvb, in the directory /etc/modprobe.d/ with the line
options dvb_usb_af9015 remote=5
There is a lot of information on how to make lirc work in Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-Stick#Remote_Control_Support
Possible issues
Due to some problems with the HID devices, in some machines the IR reception is buggy [6] (i.e. irw gets correctly first button pressed, but then gets stuck in a weird loop where the button seems pressed all the time) To solve this, you can create the file /etc/modprobe.d/usbhid containing:
options usbhid quirks=0x07ca:0xa815:0x04
and then execute
$ sudo update-initramfs -u
and reboot. The problem should be solved that way.
Not stable in 24h/7 use. After a few days recordings have a size of 0 bytes. Only known solution: Unplug the device for 10s and do a reboot.
Test your drivers
Once compiled you can try this: Testing_your_DVB_device. Kaffeine seems the easiest/fastest way to check if it works.
Reception Quality
Compared Avermedia DVB-T Volar X vs. Club 3D ZAP250m (one of the best devices in 2006) at bad conditions at the same PC and the same antenna:
Signal strength at 578000000 Hz: 40333 vs. 15420 Signal strength at 690000000 Hz: 28143 vs. 19275
External links
--Pipeta 17:19, 25 January 2009 (CET)