The Equinux TubeStick (USB2 DVB-T device for MacOS X) work great with the AF9015 patched drivers. I had to alter the second part of the USB ID from 0x9016 to 0x9015 to make it be recognised, but after that it is just fine. Thanks! It is also able to record an entire multiplex, e.g. using the pseudo PID of 8192 with dvbstream. BTW the driver logs the device as AF9013 when it is detected, is that right? One request: to have a way to shut the device down when the host no longer needs it, e.g. when halting. The LED remains lit after power down and it stays quite warm, I guess the hardware is still active. This used to be a problem with the Mac software (called TheTube) but recent updates have fixed it so that the device powers down when the application is quit. It would be great to be able to add a line to the halt scripts to have it powered down at that time, or maybe even power the device down automatically when no application has it open any more. Thanks again, Tim. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb