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[linux-dvb] Re: L64781 Frontend basically works, testers wanted
Please check out today's CVS from www.linuxtv.org. The driver included
there is the one I'm talking about; it's basically a merge of Marko's
patches and my local sources. You have to write your own channel list
for the local transmitting stations in the UK, take a look in
DVB/apps/szap/channels.conf-dvbt-berlin as example.
Good look, let me know if there arise problems,
- Holger
Dave Chapman wrote:
> Holger,
>
> I am using the Hauppauge Nova-t budget DVB-T card and have been testing the
> driver over the past few weeks. I live in London, where DVB-T transmissions
> started about 2 or 3 years ago.
>
> After I applied Marko's patches, the tuning works perfectly. However, I
> can't read any transport stream data from the dvr device.
>
> I understand that you are using the full TechnoTrends DVB-T card (which I
> believe is not yet available to the public).
>
> I would be happy to test any patches you could suggest in order to try and
> read the transport stream from the budget cards.
>
> On another topic, I think that there will be a problem with DVB-T channel
> lists. At least in the UK, there are a large number of transmitters, each
> using different frequencies to broadcast DVB-T channels on.
>
> Regards,
>
> Dave.
>
> On Wednesday 07 November 2001 12:07, Holger Waechtler wrote:
>
>>Hi everybody,
>>
>>the L64781 driver now works for me. A little zapping utility called tzap
>>is in DVB/apps/szap/. Just type make there to build it. The provided
>>channel lists have to be installed to ~/.tzap/channels.conf but will
>>only work if you live somewhere in Berlin. For other regions we need
>>other channel lists -- they are easy to create; feel free to contribute!
>>
>>Good luck,
>>please report problems to me,
>>
>>- Holger
>>
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