--- On Mon, 9/8/08, Manu Abraham <abraham.manu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Second, how do non-DVB-like technologies like DAB (Eureka-147) fit > > into the scope of either multiproto or S2API -- or must they > > remain outside of v4l-dvb? > > There is already a kernel module called dabusb for ages. I just looked at it again, now that I know a bit more about how DAB works, and to confirm the impression I got earlier when I was thinking about seeing if I could make it work with my (then) new DAB-able device. This seems to be written specifically for one particular product, which I don't have, and I've forgotten what I've read about it. It seems to be mostly loading firmware to the device, and pulling data from it via USB. I don't see any way to tune to a particular frequency, or select a particular service, so that's presumably done elsewhere, perhaps physically on the receiver itself. The device I have is partly supported by the v4l-dvb `siano' directory, with hints such as #define MSG_SMS_DAB_CHANNEL 607 I have what looks to be a personal reply from Herr Acher that has helped me understand a bit more about the dabusb code/device, and I need to welcome the honourable Uri Shkolnik and ask questions to learn about the Siano's support of DAB. > > And some of us non-developers have such hardware and want to try > > it with non-Windows for readily-receiveable DAB. > > With some simple definitions ? What applications are used ? I imagine I will have to hack something out of gaffer tape and chewing gum if I want to actually do anything... Now a completely different question -- I was pleased to see that my not-too-old kernel compiled well with your mp_plus source, and I read on the Wiki that certain basic tools still needed to be ported to multiproto. Something hands-on like this is probably the only way I'm ever going to get a clue about the APIs. And it might even result in something useful in addition. But I don't have any hardware which requires multiproto, if I'd need that for testing or anything. Would it be worth it for me to attempt such a port, given that, or will I find it unlikely to get anywhere? I'm no developer and no programmer, and barely a hacker... thanks, barry bouwsma _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb