On Friday 10 January 2003 12:55 am, Gavin Hamill wrote: > > ftp://ftp.cadsoft.de/vdr/Developer/linux-dvb.2002-12-08.tar.bz2
<driver versions> I only suggested that specific one because I'm a Nova-T user in the UK, and I can vouch for it working for me :) Yes it gets very confusing with multiple versions.. the magic for me was just unpacking the driver as-is and having various directories called "linux-dvb-yyyy-mm-dd", and then using a symlink DVB to point at the one I'm actually playing with today :) It's /much/ less confusing... Also, the output from 'dvbtune' seems different than the one I use - you can get a tarball of my 'dvbtune' directory from here: http://gdh.ca/~gdh/dvbtune.tar.gz > Every version seems to need a different set of modules and devices. The 'NEWSTRUCT' (old name now :D ) driver with the Nova-T means you only actually need the following modules (locations in brackets) dvb-core (in driver/) grundig_29504-401 (driver/frontend) dvb-ttpci (driver/av7110) All the other stuff is for multicast IP or non-Nova-T cards. > For Multiplex 1 (BBC): (25 * 8) + 306 = 506MHz = 506000 kHz > Subtract 167kHz for negative offset, gives 505833. > > I'll be delighted if it's something this simple. No, that looks fine :| > Thanks for your persistence. > > <rant> > software working that my latest phone bill is nearly £1,000 (never Sounds like you need ADSL / cable modem more than digital TV :) £1000 ! Eek! I thought flat-rate 0800 ISPs solved that one? Even at the height of my BBS-ing I never broke £250 a quarter! > I have the black spot. > </rant> You certainly do... puts my recent PC problems to shame :/ > Having said all that, I'd still like to figure this out. ;-) It will no doubt be something wildly insulting.. but hey that's all part of the fun! :) I'm off to bed now.. night! Cheers, Gavin. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.