I know the answer re: Theater 550 -- now what?
Nigel Henry
cave.dnb at tiscali.fr
Sun Jun 10 17:05:47 UTC 2007
On Sunday 10 June 2007 17:00, William Case wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I unfortunately have an ATI TV Wonder 550 TV tuner card with a Theater
> 550 chipset. There is no driver for this card and, in fact, it is not
> even listed in the hwdata file. I submitted bugzilla request 221205 in
> January and have received no notice that anything is happening. I have
> just googled and found a few current non-Fedora mailing list discussions
> about this non-existent driver. The prognosis isn't good.
>
> It seems the fault lies with ATI/ADM. I have emailed ATI/ADM and been
> told by them that the "card is sold as is".
>
> I really don't want to buy another card because the ATI TV Wonder was a
> Christmas present and works well in WindowsXP. Which isn't a major
> point because I spend about 90% of my time in Linux now adays.
>
> Any suggestions? Would bugging bugzilla help? Contacting ATI/ADM
> again? Does anyone know anything definitive about this card or its
> driver? Or, should I give up and just buy another card?
>
> --
> Regards Bill
Reluctantly I say, buy another card. I've been back to Jan 2007 on the v4l
archives, and only one post. This again suggesting contacting ATI/AMD, who
seem to be reluctant to release details of the chipset.
It says "not yet supported" at,
http://www.linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/ATI/AMD
And at the bottom of the page under "related threads", the first one says
something similar.
I have an Hauppauge Win TV Express card (bttv driver), and only bought it
after asking a few questions on lists first. It works fine for analogue TV,
but saying that, I did have to go through the hoops a bit, setting various
options, so that I could receive transmissions from France, Belgium, and the
UK. It was my first TV card, and I think it took about 2 weeks to get it
working on various distro's, some of which needed different options depending
on the kernel I was booted up with.
All the best.
Nigel.
btw. Pre next Christmas, put it about a bit, that if your friends/folks are
thinking about buying you hardware, get them to check out if it works under
linux before buying.
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