Drivers USB 2.0 DVBT EZ LOADER



  • GAME
    4K CAPTURE
    ezcap320 GameDock Ultra
    ezcap321 GameLink RAW
    4KBYPASS 2KCAPTURE
    ezcap269 Game Live
    ezcap266 Game Live
    2K CAPTURE
    ezcap311P Game Link
    ezcap294 Game Capture Live PCI-e
    ezcap261 1080P60 Game Live
    ezcap261M Game Live with MIC
    ezcap301 Game Capture Live
    SOFTWARE
    ezcap Link
  • VIDEO CAPTURE
    HD CAPTURE
    ezcap322 CameraLink RAW
    ezcap265C TYPE-C HDMI Capture
    ezcap287P 1080P60 HDMI Capture
    ezcap311L USB HD Capture
    HD CAPTURE PRO
    ezcap262 U3 SDI Capture
    ezcap267 U3 AHD Capture
    ezcap264 4-in-1 HDMI Capture Live
    ezcap263 U3 Game Live All-in-One
    ANALOG CAPTURE
    ezcap158 UVC Video Capture
    ezcap159 Video Grabber WinMac
    ezcap172 USB Video Capture
  • VIDEO RECORDER
    HD RECORDER
    ezcap273 HD Recorder Portable
    ezcap274 Full HD Recorder
    ezcap295 HD Capture Pro
    ezcap284 HD Capture All-in-1
    ezcap280HB HDMI Recorder
    HD RECORDER PRO
    ezcap275 SDI Full HD Recorder
    ezcap286 SDI HDMI Recorder
    ezcap292 Medical Imaging
    ezcap283 All-in-1 HD Recorder
    ezcap289 HD Lecture Capture
    ezcap293 Tape Camcorder Digitizer
    ANALOG RECORDER
    ezcap271 AV Recorder Portable
    ezcap272 AV Recorder
  • AUDIO
    CASSETTE PLAYER
    ezcap215 Bluetooth Cassette Player
    ezcap231 Cassette Converter USB Drive
    ezcap230 Cassette Converter
    ezcap218 USB Cassette Converter
    ezcap232 Cassette Converter SD Card
    TURNTABLE PLAYER
    ezcap613 Turntable converter
    ezcap610 Turntable Converter
    AUDIO CAPTURE
    ezcap241 Music Digitizer
    ezcap216 USB Audio Capture
  • OTHERS
    INNOVATION PRODUCTS
    ezcap270 Live Box
    LEGACY PRODUCTS
    ezcap116 USB Video Grabber
    Exhibition Information

On this page you will find information regarding DVB-T2USB devices.

Please be aware that:

If you do not need the USB 2 high speed mode, you can configure the EEPROM to disable the high speed drivers on power up. This is described in one of the Cypress application notes. If you do do this, you will need to change the device descriptors in the fx2 code as well to indicate USB 1.1 not USB 2.0. Some comments on the design.

  • The information contained here is likely non-exhaustive and, despite best efforts to do otherwise, may contain errors. (Please help to keep these lists up-to-date so that they are useful for everyone!)
  • If your device is not listed, try:
    • searching the existing mailing list archives:
      • Linux-Media Mailing List (LMML) archives (via vger or .... )
      • or from the older mailing lists (now largely deprecated in favour of the LMML):
        • dvb mailing list archives (via spinics or MARC ... )
        • v4l mailing list archives (via .... )
    • searching for information with Google or other internet search engine
    • by posting a question about the device directly to the LMML (but please do conduct a search first, as it may already have been discussed!)
    • Note: when it comes to support, it is generally a good idea to try the current V4L-DVB sources because some device drivers can be very new and thus may have not made their way into the mainstream kernel.
  1. Windows usb 2 0 dvbt ez loader free download - DVB-T USB2.0 device firmware loader, VIA USB 2.0 Host Controller Driver, DVB-T USB2.0 adapter firmware loader, and many more programs.
  2. Unfortunately a customer recently used the default EZ-USB FX2LP VID/PID for their ReNumeration loader driver. They took this product through WHQL and had the driver signed, therefore it is in the Windows Update catalog. Windows XP will preferentially choose a signed driver over other options that are available.
In any regard, in respect to the above listed suggestions, you may find it to be the case that your device is actually already supported or that experimental support is available.
  • Because the component constitution on many devices are often similar or identical, there may be devices that are unlisted but may actually work with the existing driver framework for previously supported devices. In such a case, your non-listed but working device will likely be reported in your system messages as being one of those previously supported devices. If you encounter such an occurrence, please do report your success on the LMML so that proper detection/identification of your device can be added within the drivers.
  • Lastly, it bears worth repeating the request: Please help to keep these lists up-to-date so that they are useful for everyone!


  • 5In-Kernel 3rd party Drivers
  • 6Closed source userspace drivers (mostly Sundtek)

Firmwares

Many of the devices on this page need a firmware, the best source for firmwares is OpenELEC dvb-firmware repository.

The firmwares on OpenELEC's repository are already extracted, just download the proper .fw file and copy to your firmware folder (usually /usr/lib/firmware).

DVB-T2 USB Devices

The following tables list the known DVB-T2 USB devices and provides a brief summary of their features and components. (or at least it should)

If you need more technical information on a device, have a look at its device specific wiki article if there is one.

The device specific article is linked via the device's name but not all are linked yet. If you find an article (e.g. via the search feature on the left) then please edit the device entry here add that link. Just click on the edit icon in the last column of the device's row.

If you are unsure about how to do it, click on the edit icon for a device that already has a link to see how it is done.Please feel free to create a device specific page if there is enough worthwhile information that doesn't fit in the comments field.

There is also a full detail table.

If you'd like to add a new device (supported or unsupported), please go to Template:USB_Device_Data and follow the instruction there.If a device is unsupported, please add with which OS/kernel version you tested last.

If you are experiencing problems with USB devices, it may not be the fault of the tuner. For example AMD 700 series chipsets (e.g. 780G) have a problem with USB ports which results in tuners working or partially working or not working at all. This can be solved by using a separate USB adapter with a reliable chipset (e.g. VIA 6212L, NEC).


Vendor
Device/Model
SupportedID on
Interface
HardwareFirmwareComment / PicturesURLE
No1c73:861f USB2.0N/AThis is a generic entry for the Anysee E7 line. If you have details for a particular device, please feel free to clone this entry and add the details. [1]
Yes5654:ca42 USB2.0RealTek RTL2832U[2][3]
Yes, in kernel since 3.14, Users reporting errors with DVB-T21f4d:d220 USB2.0Sony CXD2820R / NXP TDA18271HD/C2 / Cypress CY7C68013AN/ALooks like August DVB-T210 is a rebranded device with the same usbids.[4]
Yes, in kernel since 3.02013:024f USB2.0eMPIA em28xx, Sony CXD2820R, NXP TDA18271HD/C2N/AFirst DVB-T2 capable receiver with Linux support. Kernel 3.2+ or latest media-build may be needed for multiple Empia-based devices to work together. Details on development history. [5]
DVB-T Yes, in kernel since 3.13, DVB-T2 Yes, in kernel since 4.615f4:0131 USB2.0RealTek RTL2832P, Panasonic MN88472 or MN88473, Rafael Micro R828DPopular generic DVB-T2 USB tuner from different Chinese suppliers [6]
GeniatechT230
MyGica T230
August T210v2
Geniatech PT360 (USB-OTG)
MyGica PT360 (USB-OTG)
D202 (USB-OTG, OEM)
Yes0572:c688 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2148-A20 or Si2158-A20, Silicon Labs Si2168-B40, Cypress EZ-USB FX2 CY7C68013Advb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw, dvb-tuner-si2158-a20-01.fwkernel >= 3.19, remote control supported. [7]
GeniatechT230C
MyGica T230C
eyeTV T2
eyeTV T2 Hybrid
eyeTV T2 Lite
~ Partial You may have to build the drivers yourself0572:c689 USB 2.0Silicon Labs Si2141-A10, Silicon Labs Si2168-D60, Cypress EZ-USB FX2 CY7C68013Advb-demod-si2168-d60-01.fw dvb-tuner-si2141-a10-01.fwFully works if the correct drivers are used
GeniatechT230C2
MyGica T230C2
August DVB-T210 v2.0
Yes, in kernel since 5.40572:c68a USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2141-A10, Silicon Labs Si2168-D60, Cypress EZ-USB FX2 CY7C68013A, Evolveo Sigma T2[dvb-demod-si2168-d60-01.fw, dvb-tuner-si2141-a10-01.fw]Drivers can be built with media_build for older kernels. Evidence of August DVB-T210 v2.0 using Geniatech T230 in the past, ones bought today are likely to be T230C2 instead. [8]
Yeseb1a:8179 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2146, Silicon Labs si2168, Empia EM28178dvb-demod-si2168-a30-01.fwkernel >= 3.19, remote control supported. [9]
Yes2013:025f USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2157, Silicon Labs Si2168, eMPIA em28174dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fwFirst version of the driver has been released, look here[10]
Yes0b48:3014 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2158, Silicon Labs Si2168, Cypress CY7C68013Advb-demod-si2168-a30-01.fw[11]
Yes0b48:3012 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2158, Silicon Labs Si2168, Cypress CY7C68013Advb-demod-si2168-a20-01.fw, dvb-tuner-si2158-a20-01.fw[12]
Yes0b48:3015 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2157, Silicon Labs Si2168, Cypress CY7C68013Advb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw, dvb-demod-si2168-02.fw, dvb-tuner-si2158-a20-01.fwPatch for v1.1 (2016)[13]
Yes2040:0264 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2157, Silicon Labs Si2168, eMPIA em28174dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fwFirst version of the driver has been released, look here[14]
HauppaugeHauppauge_WinTV-dualHD Model 01590 Yes, in kernel since 4.172040:0265 USB2.0Silicon Labs Si2157, Silicon Labs Si2168,Empia EM28274dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fwKernel >=4.7 first tuner only, kernel patch for both tuners. Kernel >=4.17 both tuners suported.[15]

Currently Unsupported DVB-T2 USB Devices

If you own one or more devices from the following list and you want to help with support development, please contact the Linux-Media Mailing List (LMML). Note that if your device is similar to or contains components for which driver development is currently being undertaken, then it is possible that you will pique the developers' interest and can obtain some assistance that, possibly, leads to full support for your device.

However, please note that inquiries to the mailing list:

  • Should NOT be treated as an order drop-off queue. You're soliciting help from volunteer developers who work on V4L-DVB matters in their spare time, and such work can be non-trivial (i.e. requiring even thousands of hours work). So being demanding is one sure route to being ignored. (Honestly, this point really shouldn't even need to be written, but you'd be surprised at the number of irrational individuals who write into the mailing list demanding this or that).
  • May pass without garnering a response—a distinct byproduct of the fact that there are a limited number of developers, whom might be able to help, that are associated with the project. Often times, even if they wished to help, their energies are entirely tied up with other projects. In such cases, the best path might be to try to spearhead the driver development for your device yourself, or hire someone who can.

Please don't add your device here, instead add it to the table above.

Supported by 3rd Party Drivers

Sometimes a manufacturer forks v4l-dvb all on their own and writes a driver for their device so they can claim Linux support.

In-Kernel 3rd party Drivers

Advantages:

  1. It's possible your device will work.. for the moment.
  2. If the manufacturer provides open source drivers with an acceptable license, volunteers could technically implement this code in the Linux kernel for true support. However.. :

Disadvantages:

Drivers Usb 2.0 Dvb T Ez Loader Daz

  1. The quality of the code (if open, there are also cases where you just get a binary blob) too often just isn't good enough and there's still too much work to be done to make the device work. There was probably a reason the manufacturer didn't just send their patches to the linux-media mailinglist.
  2. Depending on what exactly the manufacturer did, you may have to reinstall the drivers every time your kernel is updated.
  3. When the manufacturer stops updating the drivers, the drivers will quickly refuse to install as newer kernels are released.

In case a manufacturer provides open source drivers the patches can be sent to the linux-media mailinglist Linux-Media Mailing List (LMML). Keep in mind however that if the license isn't compatible with the Linux kernel or the quality of the code isn't good enough, these will not become a part of the Linux kernel.

NOTE:As linux media drivers are character based, drivers can be also written using libfuse's character device in userspace example.If written that way, an out-of-kernel driver can be written, which fully integrates to udev without the disadvantage of closed source or incompatibility to other drivers. Such driver would rely on kernel fuse and character device in user space support as well as libfuse.

Closed source userspace drivers (mostly Sundtek)

Advantages:

  1. Same driver may be usable for different Linux versions, depending on what vendor did.
  2. No need to reinstall drivers when your kernel is updated.
  3. Drivers can be profiled easily and more accurately than in kernelspace.
  4. If the driver crashes, it won't crash the system or kernel, only the driver and applications using the driver will be affected. Userspace drivers can also be used when debugging drivers for USB host controllers, as the userspace driver can't crash the system, making debugging easier.
  5. If the manufacturer would stop to support the drivers, the userspace driver may still continue to work with newer Linux systems

Disadvantages:

  1. You can't look into the sources. While this may be not a problem for end-users, it prevents hacking devices and trying to fix bugs (usually not a problem for endusers)

Kernel Drivers

Dvb-t Dab Fm Software Download

Userspace Drivers

Drivers Usb 2.0 Dvbt Ez Loader Specifications

Also See

Drivers USB 2.0 DVBT EZ Loader

Drivers USB 2.0 DVBT EZ LOADER

Dvb-t Vs Atsc

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