well, i see that there has been some v4l workshop in prague. there are two things in prague that are relevant: 1.) they have a testing DVB-T2 mux running 2.) they have DAB/DAB+ mux running
i have a terratec noxon dab stick. it doesnt run on windows well, but it is a terratec device and terratec devices are usually supported on linux, but this one is not and not even a DAB/DAB+ support i ve seen in the kernel, so the question is, what now? there are a lot of countries in europe that jumped on DAB+, like Germany, czech republic, austria, and in the future also slovakia. and not to forget the non-eu ones, like Swizerland and the eu-"experts" in united kingdom. one reason why i bought that terratec noxon dab stick is, that i surely know that it will be supported on linux someday, the question only is when. the sooner, the better. and i got it for 20 eur. that device seems to be (co-)developed with Frauenhofer Institut, or what they call themselves (you can check on the website by yourself, if interested). that means that there should be some technical documentation on that device (or at least its chipset). if there is none, that would be rude, because that instutute is like a state university, but without the teaching part, so they only do research for ... ehm ... it should be for the people. i will take a closer look at that device by myself, i already tried it to get to work with windows (wasnt much success, it works but after unpluging it says, that there is no signal and have to replug again ... in short - their driver is not of the smartest genere). so i just wanted to announce it here. i am not a developer, so i dont have the capability to write the driver by myself, at least not in reasonable timeframe. maybe in the future. but i can help with testing, if someone already tampers with it. -- Lars Schotte @ Hana (F16) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html