Digital Terrestrial in Ireland is still very new, trials were only
announced (see attached) less then a month ago.
I don't have a dvb-t card yet, I'm thinking of getting a Hauppauge
HVR-1300 pci card which seems to be supported in a recent v4l-dvb tree.
Robert
On Sat, Sep 09, 2006 at 01:59:16PM +0100, FRLinux wrote:
> Hello,
>> I recently acquired a Terratec Cinergy Hybrid XS dongle (USB hybrid
> tuner analog/dvb-t) which works fine under kernel 2.6.17 after a bit
> of tweaking.
>> More importantly, i was going through the dvbscan channels files and
> there's nothing for Ireland. Would someone mind to post his file here
> if there's anyone out there using DVB-T ?
>> I tried to find it from the windows application which scanned and
> registered all 4 Irish channels but i cannot yet get my hands on the
> file.
>> Thanks in advance,
> Steph
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