Thanks Darren I managed to work this out by trial and error about 20 minutes before I read your email. I just with I had askd the question sooner and saved myself a days worth of fiddling in all the wrong places! I find it a bit confusing though. The reason I was building/loading the budget module (as opposed to the budget_ci module) was because my Nova-t card doesn't seem to have any kind of connector for a CAM. Am I just confused, or is this a bit misleading? Anyway, the card is being recognised now, but I now have another problem. udev creates incorrect device nodes for the dvb card. It creates /dev/dvb0.demux0 etc. instead of /dev/dvb0/demux0 Any ideas how I can fix this? Thanks again for your help! Emyr "Darren Salt" <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4EB8CE1BAF%linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >I demand that Emyr Thomas may or may not have written... > >> I'm not getting very far getting my WinTV Nova-t card working. >> No devices are being created in /dev for my card, but I'm unsure if >> there's >> a more fundamental problem. > [snip] >> When I load the modules like this: >> vdr# modprobe budget >> vdr# modprobe tda1004x > > There's your problem. You want budget-ci and tda1004x. > > [snip] > -- > | Darren Salt | linux or ds at | nr. Ashington, | Toon > | RISC OS, Linux | youmustbejoking,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army > | + Burn less waste. Use less packaging. Waste less. USE FEWER > RESOURCES. > > It is easier to run down a hill than up one. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb