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xdtv-2.4.0-7mdv2009.0.i586.rpm

DVB-T is now fully integrated to XdTV. 
	

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INSTALL AND USE

If you want to use it :
	drivers for dvb cards must be properly installed : get it from www.linuxtv.org
	lanch xdtv as usual, your DVB card should be detected. If you have also a V4L card, 
	you must launch xdtv with the "-dvb" option (as for the moment, the first V4L 
	detected card is used).
	in the channel editor GUI, click on "DVB init". Choose your country, your city,
	put an offset if needed and download & save it.
	the in the editor channel GUI, launch the scan.
	enjoy !

Note :
	1) You can switch from a dvb channel to an other one but no to an analogic
	   (V4l/v4l2) one ! This feature should be supported in the next release of XdTV.
	2) When your init file has been downloaded, and if you have some problem to 
	   detect the DVB-T networks, you can try some frequency offsets in the "DVB init"
	   GUI : choose the offset you want and click on "scan". No need to download and
	   save the init file at every time you change the offset.


Here is an example of a DVB channel written in the xdtvrc file : 


## M6 Channel setup in Lyon, France.
[M6]
channel = 33
key = KP_End
type = DVB_T
frequency = 738000000
inversion = INVERSION_AUTO
bandwidth = BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ
code_rate_high = FEC_2_3
code_rate_low = FEC_NONE
constellation = QAM_64
transmission_mode = TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K
guard_interval = GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32
hierarchy = HIERARCHY_NONE
vpid = 120
apid = 130
spid = 1025