> >> How do you determine what the correct center frequency is? Trial and > >> error edits to /etc/dvb/channels.conf-dvbt-australia? Or do I just > >> wait until the driver evolves to the standard of the driver for the > >> Kworld with its cx8800? > > > Try and error or search for appropriate information. > > I will change the locking algorithm some time. But this is a difficult > > change and definitely not be there within few days. > > Well I'm bemused by this. I have had the same card in my desktop > box (with no other pci card in it) and I had perfect service > on all 5 channels (working off the same frequencies as Peter D). > But today I pulled it out of that machine and stuck it in > my mythbox (with a Visionplus branded Twinhan card (dvb-bt8xx) > and a Kworld DVB-T card (using cx88-dvb)) and I am now FYI, have 3 DVB-T cards here; a VisionPlus HDTV (Twinham dvb-bt8xx w/ mt352 frontend), OEM rev of DViCO FusionHDTV DVB Plus (cx88 w/ mt352 frontend) and a AVermedia AverTV DVB-T (cx88 w/ dst frontend). i am also in Melbourne SE suburbs like Peter. am running dvb tip-of-tree as of 6 September. i have no problems tuning channel 7 (or any other channel) on all 3 DVB-T cards using frequencies as per frequences on dba website (http://www.dba.org.au/) as far as i can tell, there is nothing wrong with the dvb tree or drivers. i'd suggest you check your cabling & have a look at your antenna. cheers, lincoln. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb