Hi.

>
> Which driver version did you use? The one that shipped with your kernel?
>

Yes, "of course". If it's in the kernel, what else am I going to look for?...

> I'd recommend trying the current hg version from linuxtv.org.
>
> Here's some more information about your card:
> http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-NOVA-T-500
>

Great. I've downloaded the driver and compiled it. Now I have several
/dev/dvb* and it seems that both receivers are found.
But I still haven't been able to see anything. It's not that easy,
I've seen that I must find a file with the channels of my area (I have
it, btw it's Collserola in Spain, just in case somebody is there...
hola?). But I'm still fighting with mplayer, the syntaxis, the name of
the devices... When I find it out, surely will be all straight, but
until then, it's annoying.

> BTW: Hauppauge does a really good job at confusing Linux users.
> They often change their hardware and sell the product under the
> old name. So as a first step try identifying what card you actually
> have.

I know. I read about the strange cards in some cards in UK. Luckily,
I'm in Spain so I was supposed to be free of this. But thanks for the
tip.

Alberto

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