[Q] DVB-T on Archos - it's possible? - Gen8, Gen9, Gen10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello
Sorry, my English is bad.
I am seeking methods to run DVB-T on the Archos G9.
Currently I have two USB tuners:
- Pinnacle PCTV 72E - chip DiB7070 and DiB0700
- Greentek DVR-1 - chip: Afatech AF9035
If need be I can have a tuner on a chip ITE IT9135.
I was looking at various sites, forums. Unfortunately I have not found anything concrete.
Are there any drivers for Android to support DVB-T USB tuners?
I know there are tablets and media players based on Android, which are built-in DVB-T. From what I could find, these include ITE9135 chip. Is it possible to transfer the drivers and software from such a tablet to the Archos?
The second possibility about which I thought is a Ubuntu. I know that the x86 version of Ubuntu for the Linux kernel has built-in drivers, for example, to ITE9135.
Because there version of Ubuntu for ARM, which is going to run on the Archos G9. I wonder if this version also has built the same drivers?
I know little Linux, so I'm looking for a simple method to run DVB-T on the Archos.
Writing and compiling the code eliminated
Thank you very much for any help.
Greetings.

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motylu said:
Hi,
I have the Archos 70 IT tablet running od Android 2.2 Froyo and USB tuner AverTV Hybrid Volar HX A827. I would like to watching DVB-T using mumudvb (as desribed here) or using LiveTV.
Today, I installed drivers from Avermedia to Ubuntu 9.10. So I have both kernel modules "h826d.ko" and "averusbh826d.ko" for tuner, but I am not possible to put its in my Android tablet via insmod - it says something about incompatibility. How can I compile these kernel modules for Linux to kernel modules for Android?
I really want to play DVB-T in my tablet - in school, home etc. Thank you very much !!!
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