Prof Yaffle wrote:
> Tvheadend doesn't handle the drivers - that's an OS function. If your OS can see, initialise and use them, and is declaring them as regular /dev/dvb devices, tvh will see them and should be able to use them.
>
> At least, that's how it works on Linux - now Android may be different...
My problem is Hisilicon not use dafault like others, so in dev folder not have "dvb" only have files:
/dev# ls
adapter0
adapter1
adapter2
alarm
ashmem
avcmd
avpts
avstat
binder
block
bus
c51
console
cpu_dma_latencyhi_stat
cpuctl
device-mapper
dma
extcmd
front
full
galcore
graphics
hi_adec
hi_aenc
hi_ao
hi_avplay
hi_demux
hi_disp
hi_event
hi_gpio
hi_hdmi
hi_i2c
hi_ir
hi_keyled
hi_log
hi_ndpt
hi_otp
hi_png
hi_pvr
hi_sci
hi_sio_ai
hi_sio_ao
hi_sync
hi_sys
hi_tde
hi_tuner
hi_vdec
hi_venc
hi_vi
hi_vo
hi_vp
hifb
input
jpeg
jpge
key0
key1
key2
kmem
kmsg
log
mce
mem
mmz_userdev
mtd
mtd4
network_latency
network_throughput
null
ppp
psaux
ptmx
pts
random
rfkill
snd
socket
tty
ttyAMA0
ttyAMA1
uinput
urandom
vinput
xt_qtaguid
zero
/dev#
So, I have the source of kernel modules maybe need make a wraper in tvheadend to detect?