Me? Lying? Before even telling me that I'm paid by Hauppauge, please be sure to read my post. I wrote that it works like a charm in combination with VDR (Google it). I've never used szap-s2 since I use VDR for my TV playback. By my better judgement I'm going to give you an other option. If you want to watch some TV without many options to configure (just install, scan and watch through VLC, mplayer, xbmc or whatever), you might want to check TV Headend (http://www.lonelycoder.com/hts/tvheadend_overview.html). It works like a charm with my NOVA-HD-S2. Oh and for your information. The DVB-T and DVB-S[2] of the device can't be used at the same time. It's not a driver issue, it's a hardware issue. In Windows you aren't able to do the same. The card (if it's the HVR-4000 or the NOVA-HD-S2) works perfectly under Linux. I even got it working with Kaffeine. 2010/6/6 Lars Schotte <lars.schotte@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > OK, > i am using w_scan, it scanned and found DVB-S2 channels but szap-s2 > doesnt tune in and there is no data, exactly like i said, so either you > are lying and you have none of this things running or you were paid by > huappauge to say this. > > i am using fedora 13 and HVR4000 and only DVB-S works. mplayer has the > same problem and again - I have no diseq switch installed. > -- Met vriendelijke groet/Regards, Niels Wagenaar -- Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-media" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html