Re: [linux-dvb] Is there somobody dealing with DVB cards here ?!?

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I first have to learn what is and how to "create a patch" since I only
used my vi to modify the source of the driver and then recompiled it...

Thanks for the answers.

Regards.


Le dimanche 13 décembre 2009 à 10:59 -0800, VDR User a écrit :
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 10:39 AM, dvblinux <dvblinux@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > My question was specific:
> 
> Asking if people deal with DVB-T/DVB-S is really generic.  There's
> nothing specific about it.  See below.
> 
> > Support for device ASUS (1043:48cd) lacks in current saa driver;
> >
> > I managed to make it work by modifying current version, since it's a
> > clone of ASUS (1043:4876) device;
> >
> > How could I share this, if this list is the relevant audience of
> > linux-dvb stuff.
> >
> > Perhaps this list is NOT the right place to deal with dvb driver
> > development, I don't know.
> 
> You should have posted all this the first time but to answer your
> questions..  Create a patch and post it with an explanation of what it
> does.  Someone will likely sign-off on it as long as there's no
> problems.  Yes, this is the right list for media-related things.
> 
> Regards.
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