Hi,

I currently use VDR to watch Freeview in the UK, and it works great with a 
Hauppauge NOVA-T-USB2 adapter. However, this adapter isn't compatible with 
DVB-T2 and so I've now ordered a nanoStick T2 290e and have upgraded to the 
Linux 3.0.1 kernel in eager anticipation. My ultimate goal is to use VDR to 
watch FreeviewHD, exactly as I've already been using it to watch Freeview, 
except that I understand that the EPG for the HD channels has been compressed 
using proprietary Huffman tables.

I've already found this web site: http://www.rst38.org.uk/vdr/

The patch here for VDR (with separate "drop in" files freesat.t1 and 
freesat.t2) looks interesting, and would seem to allow VDR to read the 
compressed EPG in a transparent way. However, it has obviously not been merged 
to VDR in over 2 years, which would suggest that the VDR developers have 
rejected it for some reason.

Could someone tell me what the "recommended" approach is for parsing a 
Huffman-compressed EPG with VDR please? I suspect that I can integrate this 
patch into VDR manually, but this isn't a viable long-term solution.

Thanks for any advice,
Cheers,
Chris

P.S. Yes, I know that I am assuming that FreeSat and FreeviewHD are using the 
same proprietary Huffman tables. But I'm also under the impression that this 
assumption is not a bad one.


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