February 2001 - dvb-0.9.0 January 2001 - dvb-0.8.1 bugfix release, mainly to support VDR 0.7 December 2000 - dvb-0.8.0 first release with complete implementation (as the hardware allows it) of the new API support for Technotrend-Budget card (Hauppauge WinTV-Nova should be the same) with the old API you only get the complete TS from /dev/video with the new API you can use all filtering and tuning features October 2000 - the latest driver is now available via public CVS at http://www.linuxtv.org/cvs 2000-09-15 - dvb-0.7.0 TS inout/output PES output PES-PCM playback 2000-07-13 - dvb-0.6.0 resource locking in driver fixed PES->AVPES conversion for playback in driver bugfixes in firmware OSD and buffer management NTSC support PCM audio playback ... 2000-03-12 - dvb-0.3.9 (=0.4.0beta) !!WARNING!! This version is only released because some people are anxiously waiting for better recording/playback (i.e. without lock ups :-) and support for CI. You probably will not get much out of it if you are not a programmer. !!WARNING!! There is a new config file format which is explained in DVB/doc/channel. gVideo does not support this or encrypted channels yet (and no, the record and playback buttons also do not do anything yet). You have to use the library and test programs in DVB/libdvb to do channel searching and to get encrypted channels (You also need a CI module and a working smart card of course.) Please do not ask for details about the test programs in DVB/libdvb or complain if they do not compile/work/whatever. They were never intended to be released. If you are not a programmer yourself, please wait for the real 0.4.0 release. CyberLogin is also not up to date. I read the patches in the mailing list and also got a new version from Diego. I still have to merge all of this into one new version. If you are not using a current 2.3.x kernel you will also have to use an older version of i2c-core.c. Copy it from /usr/src/linux/driver/char if you use 2.3.x or from the last DVB driver release if you use 2.2.x.