Since DVB cards provide a raw MPEG2 stream as far as I know, it
shouldn't require a program like tvtime; you could just play the
video/audio with mplayer /dev/dvb (or whatever the device is called)
and v4l2 should allow us to change channels.

I'm probably going to put something together when my PVR-250 card
shows up which may or may not work with a DVB card... I'm guessing
you've looked into linuxtv.org?

On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 12:25:17PM +0100, Kevin Barsby wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I posted a question a couple of weeks back regarding DVB, and have since 
>  found some more information.
> 
> An faq on the tvtime site has more information:
> 
> http://tvtime.sourceforge.net/hardware.html#linux-dvb
> 
> So it would appear that the newer dvb-kernel driver supports V4L2 which 
> I guess should work, (although not yet with tvtime).
> 
> Has anyone put together a system using a DVB card, if so which one and 
> how well does it go :-)?
> 
> Thanks
> Kev
> 
> 
> 
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