>Yeah, I don't think doing some kind of funny scaling in software would >mean anything in the end - part of the reason that I want to write my >own app rather than use the windows ones (besides that windows in >general, and most of the windows dvb software as well, sucks). Correct >me if I'm wrong, but there doesn't really seem to be a good linux app >for discovering new channels (I mean PID searching not blind >searching), storing a chanel list, controlling diseqc, and monitoring >signal strength, as well as sometimes just watching some TV. The >windows apps all have good intentions, but they all suck for one >reason or another. Yeah, and we all know how mega COOL and super stable and perfect the Linux DVB apps are, right ? And how Linux *rocks* for drivers for all the dvb stuff out there, and how you have to waste ur entire life compiling stuff to work properly, right ? Please, if you don't like Windows/etc.. fine, but don't come here trolling with your bullshit that makes no sense. Look thru the list, and DVB is a total disaster in linux, in comparison to Windows. Windows is not perfect, but it's certainly a better experience than it is now in Linux. Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/linux-dvb/attachments/20050223/20e7c39c/attachment.htm