Adjusted the INSTALL file to the 1.1.x version

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Klaus Schmidinger 2002-11-01 10:43:16 +01:00
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@ -1676,3 +1676,4 @@ Video Disk Recorder Revision History
- Completely switched to the new CVS HEAD version of the linux-dvb driver.
The NEWSTRUCT compile time switch is now obsolete. The required driver is now
the CVS HEAD version dated 2002-11-01 or later.
- Adjusted the INSTALL file to the 1.1.x version.

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INSTALL
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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ If you have the DVB driver source in a different location
you will have to change the definition of DVBDIR in the
Makefile.
VDR requires the Linux-DVB card driver version dated 2001-09-14 or higher
VDR requires the Linux-DVB card driver version dated 2002-11-01 or higher
to work properly.
After extracting the package, change into the VDR directory
@ -306,8 +306,8 @@ Setting up DiSEqC:
If you are using a DVB-S card with a satellite equipment that needs to be
accessed using DiSEqC, you have to go to the "Setup" menu and set the "DiSEqC"
parameter to "on". Also check the "DiSEqC" parameters for the various channels
and set them to the necessary values.
parameter to "on". You also need to set up the file 'diseqc.conf' to properly
access your DiSEqC equipment (see man vdr(5) for details).
Running VDR with DVB-C (cable) or DVB-T (terrestrial):
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@ -318,14 +318,13 @@ cable or terrestrial reception is the 'channels.conf' file. The distribution
archive contains a default 'channels.conf.cable' and 'channels.conf.terr',
respectively, which users of such cards can rename or copy to 'channels.conf'
in order to receive digital cable or terrestrial channels. The format of these
files is exactly the same as for satellite channels (the fields containing
"Polarization" and "Diseqc" data are ignored in case of DVB-C and DVB-T, and
the "Frequency" is in kHz in case of DVB-T).
files is mostly the same as for satellite channels, however, some fields have
different or extended meanings (see man vdr(5) for details).
You can even use a mixture of DVB-S, DVB-C and DVB-T cards in the same system.
All you need to do is to put all the channel definitions into one big
'channels.conf' file and set the 'Ca' parameter of each channel to the number
of the card that can receive it.
'channels.conf' file. VDR will automatically know which channels can be
received with which card(s) by evaluating the 'source' parameter.
Learning the remote control keys:
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