I have bought AVer Media TV tuner H83 (aka AVerTV Volar Video Capture USB H830D)
The DVB-T function works perfectly after the driver is installed, and can be viewed and scanned with me-tv, kaffine, and used with channel.conf on VLC and smplayer. The digital over-the-air TV quality is decent.
But I can't figure out how to get analog cable working on Ubuntu. The tuner comes with a Coaxial adaptor. It can scan and watch analog cable just fine when using Windows. While that's great, I don't want to use Windows.
I have tried w_scan -ft -c TW
(i am in Taiwan). I am not sure if I used it right, but I got the message below:
DVB aerial
VSB US/CA, DVB-T TW
frontend_type DVB-T, channellist 1
output format vdr-1.6
Info: using DVB adapter auto detection.
/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0 -> DVB-T "AF9033 DVB-T Frontend": good :-)
Using DVB-T frontend (adapter /dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0)
-_-_-_-_ Getting frontend capabilities-_-_-_-_
Using DVB API 5.1
frontend AF9033 DVB-T Frontend supports
INVERSION_AUTO
QAM_AUTO
TRANSMISSION_MODE_AUTO
GUARD_INTERVAL_AUTO
HIERARCHY_AUTO
FEC_AUTO
-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
Scanning 6MHz frequencies...
57000: (time: 00:04)
63000: (time: 00:06)
69000: (time: 00:09)
79000: (time: 00:11)
85000: (time: 00:14)
177000: (time: 00:16)
...
803000: (time: 02:51)
ERROR: Sorry - i couldn't get any working frequency/transponder
Nothing to scan!!
Am I using the w_scan wrong for my purpose? I have also tried tvtime, but also didn't work. This is the error message I get for using tvtime:
Running tvtime 1.0.2.
Reading configuration from /etc/tvtime/tvtime.xml
Reading configuration from /home/myid/.tvtime/tvtime.xml
xvoutput: No XVIDEO port found which supports YUY2 images.
*** tvtime requires hardware YUY2 overlay support from your video card
*** driver. If you are using an older NVIDIA card (TNT2), then
*** this capability is only available with their binary drivers.
*** For some ATI cards, this feature may be found in the experimental
*** GATOS drivers: http://gatos.souceforge.net/
*** If unsure, please check with your distribution to see if your
*** X driver supports hardware overlay surfaces.
I have a notebook with ATI radeon display card inside. What am I doing wrong? Please help me get rid of Windows. Thanks!