> But does your device claim to have any DVB-T features at all ? (at least it > should, guessing from the chips that are present) Sorry if I've missed the important bit :) It's a DVB-T + Analog USB TV box. It has one composite in and one s-video in, also audio in. FM radio. It also has a remote control. > How are the files called that come with the Windows driver ? Here is the INF file http://pigeond.net/~pigeon/AVerVid.inf The main driver I believe is AVerVid.sys > Well, my stick doesn't have this composite / s-video stuff. So, I guess this > is unique to yours. Could you tell me more about that feature ? What is it > good for ? Maybe just for digitizing from those input ports ? Nothing in particular, I just thought I could use the video in if it works to do something I need to do now :) Also just tried the newer version of usbsnoop on it and it keeps crashing windows as soon as I start the TV app :) Pigeon. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb