Hello Dominik,

it works for me. At least it seems so. Linux 2.5 is not working for me very well (no ethernet, no sound, no ...)

Do you see a chance to port the stuff to 2.4.

You can compile the "dvb-kernel" driver for 2.4 easily. Have a look at the "build-2.4" directory, it will compile the "dvb-kernel" against your currently installed 2.4 kernel.


I looked into it and it the drivers are _really_ different (v4l/v4l2 ?)

Yes. 2.5 is v4l2, 2.4 is v4l. For the "dvb-kernel" driver to work under 2.4, I backported the 2.5 video4linux-2 driver. Everything needed to run the driver is present in "build-2.4".


As I have written in the docs, you should make sure that no video4linux-1 "videodev.o" module is lying around in /lib/modules, this will badly interfere with the driver.

As I said above, I don't have sound at all under 2.5, so I can't comment on this.

Trust me, it's not there yet. 8-)


The picture looks quite well now.

I commited some more fixes yesterday, the picture is as good as it can get now.


> But I can't tune to all channels I
> have. Only abount half of them are visible.

That's strange. I simply pass the value from the video4linux-2 tune i/o-control to the tuner, there is no additional logic. Are you sure you have selected the correct frequency-table within xawtv?

CU
Michael.



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