Hi, Sorry for late reply. Patrick Boettcher wrote: > The Linux-DVB API is currently not able to handle ISDB-T . I.e. there is > no userspace application which could talk (correctly) to a device. > Furthermore there is no device-driver yet there which could lock on a > ISDB-T signal. > > But starting the discussion on that, would be a great idea: > > Obviously you are from Brasil. What is your current status in your country > about DTV? Brazilian DTV is scheduled to start Broadcast in December 2007 in São Paulo and gradually in other cities. > How much did they modified Japan's ISDB-T implementation? As far as I am concerned, the ISDB-T modulation is the same. The most significant modifications were in SI Tables and Middleware. The Ginga Middleware, developed in Brasil, will be used in this case. > In > which flavour it is/will be used in Brasil? Will it be encrypted only? > This depends on business model of TV stations, I think. But my bet is that 1-seg transmissions will be very popular here. This is why I would like to start coding drivers for 1-seg devices. > Patrick. > > Regards, Carlos Hacks > On Sat, 25 Aug 2007, Carlos Hacks wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> Does anyone are working on drivers for some 1-Seg USB device (ISDB-T)? >> >> Regards, >> Carlos Hacks >> -- >> LAVID - Digital Video Labs >> Federal University of Paraiba >> João Pessoa - Brazil >> _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb