All tables are now using DVBv5 format. That allows suporting all standards available on a standard way. A Makefile target is provided to convert to the legacy channel format. For it to work, you need to have v4l-utils installed (specifically, the v4l-utils package that contains the dvbv5 utils). Be sure that you have at least version 1.4.0 installed, or, if you're compiling v4l-utils from its source. Versions below may work too, but some DVB files won't be properly parsed with earlier versions. This is the minimal changeset of v4l-utils required for it to work: commit 64751eb98a15b9c0077d8c2e4409b9b69ac80448 Date: Fri Sep 5 15:50:43 2014 -0300 Subject: libdvbv5: make sure that all needed properties are filled You can download and install v4l-utils from: http://git.linuxtv.org/cgit.cgi/v4l-utils.git/ Once having it installed, generating all the tables usind DVBv3 channel format is as easy as running: $ make clean $ make dvbv3 The files can also be individually converted from DVBv5 to DVBv3 with: $ dvb-format-convert -I dvbv5 -O channel dvb-c/ch-Rega-Sense legacy-format-ch-Rega-Sense And converting back into DVBv5 format with: $ dvb-format-convert -I channel -O dvbv5 legacy-format-ch-Rega-Sense dvb-c/ch-Rega-Sense Plese notice that comments are not preserved when doing the conversions. PS.: If you're willing to submit new entries and/or corrections, please be sure to send them at the DVBv5 format and sending them via e-mail to linux-media@vger.kernel.org.