Re: pctv452e

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On 02.07.2012 18:33, Steve Hill wrote:
Can anyone give me any pointers that might help? I've searched and
searched and all I can see if people saying that it won't work since the
DVB-S2 code was integrated into the kernel tree, but I've not seen
anyone try to figure out _why_ it won't work.

I'm on the same boat.
I have 3 DVB-S2 cards, one of them is pctv452e, and none of them works reliable. Yes, it's very frustrating that card which claims linux support has this support broken. The problem is that community which uses DVB cards is much smaller then those using other equipment. So there are no test of every device in each kernel release. I'm reading this list for some time and often see patches which refactor some drivers, but the only check is compilation check. "totally rewritten DVB-USB-framework" will not help to have more drivers too. Makers of dvb cards often don't provide linux driver, or provide only once in form of patches. You will not apply such patch into new DVB stack. Makers must constantly refactor their drivers to suit new kernels, and there are only a few which do this. I don't know why they simply don't join this list and push drivers into kernel and then provide support.

I don't know what's future of DVB stack, but I see that changes in DVB stack causes meany problems with drivers. Often driver is written once and later unsupported - changes make it non-functional and there is nobody who can fix it. Exactly like with pctv452e driver.
Marx

Ps. Steve, could you please give me full version of kernel which works with pctv452e?


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