Nicolas Will schreef op 19-12-2008 22:08: > As a user, even a user who does not know how to code to save his life, > you can do other things to help. > > You can start by being polite. > > Then you can ask nicely. > > In exchange for new code you can take charge of a few things. > > For example coders usually hate to document outside of their own code. > Take charge of the wiki page of your device and make sure that it is > clear and up-to-date. > > Then prod, poke, ask, politely. > > When new code comes in, test, and give feedback, constructive and polite > feedback. > > And document some more. > > And prod, poke, ask, politely. > > and test.. and give feedback... and ask again... > > After a while you usually end up with working code, and happy. > > And if you stop there because your device is working fine and your job > and family are taking 110% of you time, than sit back and enjoy your > working TV system in the remaining 40%. ;o) > > In any case you were not completely selfish. > > It worked for me and the Nova-T-500. > > Nico > yeah, a bit selfish too... Agreed! I would like to add some pointers on making the Avermedia Volar X DVB-T device work to the wiki, but I'm not sure if this 'supported or unsupported? Case: Avermedia Volar X DVB-T with AF9015-NT* & MXL5003S Works with compiling the source from: http://linuxtv.org/hg/~anttip/af9015/ and firmware from: http://www.otit.fi/~crope/v4l-dvb/af9015/af9015_firmware_cutter/firmware_files/ Is it ok if I add it as a minor edit to: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_USB_Devices#Afatech_AF9013_and_AF9015 ? Regards, Jos Hoekstra _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb