Look at http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/2007-May/017928.html
for your dvb device.

Best regards.

2007/5/9, William Davy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Sorry, forgot to keep the list updated.

Begin forwarded message:

From: William Davy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 9 May 2007 22:22:18 BDT
To: Tim Hewett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [linux-dvb] Equinux TubeStick support - WideView device?


No worries, I bought it for the same reasons and realised pretty quickly
that it did what it said on the 'tin'.  Incidentally, you can get hold of
the drivers for Windows and couple that with the app BlazeHDTV you can get
the freeview radio channels.  Not perfect, of course, but it shows that it
works.

Regards,
 William


On 9 May 2007, at 22:05, Tim Hewett wrote:


Thanks for letting me know, pity it isn't wideview-based as that might have
just needed vendor/product IDs updating and no other changes...

BTW oddly enough the Mac TubeStick software was updated today, it will
download and self-install if you start the application. It STILL does not do
scheduled recordings as far as I can work out, neither does it support
Freeview radio channels either. These seem to be really basic omissions...
but it was cheap at least, at least for DTV on the Mac.

Regards,

Tim.


On 9 May 2007, at 21:20, William Davy wrote:


Hi Tim,

I just posted regarding the TubeStick as I have one as well.  The chipset
inside it is the Afatech AF9015 for which there are Windows drivers but as
yet no Linux support.  If you search the mailing list regarding the chipset
you will see that there are people working on bringing support to Linux.

Regards,
 William





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