Hi there! > > Hi Bengt (or whatever your name is)! > Well it should be Bengt and nothing else... Pardon if > this has been bothering you... Very sorry, I thought there is someone who wants to keep anonymous on my costs. Almost the same name (Bengt Stark <-> Bernd Stark) at the same mailing list, the same time, same thread - that seemed very unlikely... > > So > > > therefor I wondered if the budgetpatch now was on > > the > > > card from the beginging... > > > > > > Can someone with such card decline or confirm? > > > <skipped_irrelevant_stuff /> > > ... and what I should test on my Nexus-S, maybe I > > could help you. <skipped_many_basics /> > Why I thought that maybe the people over at > TechnoTrend was that I noticed that there were tracks > from the SAA7146 at the same places that the budget > cards has tracks... I'll guess time will tell... Maybe > it some insurance for the the DVB2 system that is > thought to be MPEG4HD... Ok, you think I could perhaps get a full TS leaving my soldering gun cold, without any hardware manipulation? I configured the budget-patch kernel module and loaded it. dmesg output: saa7146: register extension 'budget_patch dvb'. No new devices in /dev/dvb/adapter0/ ? What else should happen? What application can I use to test if I can get a TS? Is VDR capable of that? How (still VDR newbie, you know)? Have a nice time! Bernd