Aurelian Pop wrote: > > I am actually testing these drivers for 15 months now on a system having 28 > cards (28DVB-S + 3DVB-T + 3DVB-C), spread in 7 computers (5x5s + 1x3t + > 1x(3s+3c)). This testing system is installed in the Tampere University of > Technology, and with it we are multicasting (PIM-SM) continuously lots of TV > channels (arround 50-60) within the Intranet (Fast Eternet). The cards are all > budget cards (NOVA type S, T and C) because I only need access to data, > preferably whole transponders (no decoding involved)
;-) > Anyway, to get to the point, I would like if you (especially the driver-guyz) > could recommend me a driver version/branch (like Michael proposed the > "dvb-kernel"), or any hints for that matter; so that at least the service to the > students/researchers here doesn't give me head-aches whenever I upgrade the > drivers. dvb-kernel is where everyone should be moving to. I plan to release linuxtv-dvb-1.0.0 final rsn, and development of the "DVB" CVS tree will stop (CVS will possibly stay open for small bug fixes). *BUT*, due to changes in devfs handling in Linux 2.[56], dvb-kernel currently limits you to four DVB cards per computer. I guess this needs to be resolved then... Johannes -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
