linuxtv-dvb-apps-1.1.0 ====================== Linux DVB API test/demo applications and utilities. You find a README in each subdirectory explaining what the code there does. For beginners utils/szap/ and utils/scan/ are probably most useful. For convenience, dvb-apps contains a copy of the DVB API include files as they are contained in the linuxtv-dvb-1.1.0 realease and the 2.6.x Linux kernel. However, since the DVB API hasn't changed, the apps will still work with the old "DVB" drivers, should you decide not to use linuxtv-dvb-1.1.0 (or the dvb-kernel CVS). Historical note: The apps have been copied from the "DVB" CVS tree, which means that the stuff in "DVB" is now unmaintained and out of date. Johannes Stezenbach it
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