On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 09:46:29PM -0600, Mike Isely wrote: > > The release 1.6 pchdtv drivers are known not to compile properly against > the 2.6.10 kernel release. There were internal changes in video4linux > there that break the driver. > > Check out this thread for a version of the 1.6 driver release that has > been ported forward to work in the 2.6.10 kernel: > > http://www.pchdtv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=415 > > I haven't tried yet to carry the port forward to 2.6.11. In addition, the > pchdtv folks now are supporting a DVB based driver going forward from this > point, so you may want to consider it instead. > > -Mike
Both versions (DVB and kernel [bttv/cx88xx] can be obtained from the new pcHDTV driver page at pchdtv.freedesktop.org. The cvs checkout of the pchdtv-drivers tree has both in them, and should compile without having to get the cvs versions of video4linux and the dvb source (The checkout has a working version of these in it). Although DVB support is there, I still recommend using the kernel drive until the rest of the HDTV code for myth is moved into the DVB recorder. My guess is about 2 months for this to be complete and stable. Functionally, the drivers on the site for DVB and kernel are identical. Both have QAM support. Stick with kernel for a bit longer and you will be better off. --Brandon
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