Sloth HVR-4000 with DVB-T

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Hi,
I have tried to make the driver work for the last two weeks with my
Feisty Ubuntu Server x86_64. I can compile and install the driver fine
and detect channels too (with scan) and tune into a specific channel,
however I am unable to resolve some minor problems while working with
the stream from /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0 (ie. the stream seems to be
absent and dvbstrem stores some unreadable data). From the linuxtv.org
site it is extremely hard to see what is the current state of the
driver. I cannot find whether the DVB-T is working fully with the driver
in it's current state (in changelogs you are mentioning there is still
some problem with GPIO).
Can you please tell me or point me to the right information as to what
are you able to do with the current driver and what not?

MM

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