Yes, this bug has been around for ages. I completely gave up on xine/DVB since I discovered VDR and vdr-xineliboutput. It's a very nice program, which ironically uses xine-lib for video display. :P
But still, there is improvement in Gutsy. Gxine (and xine-ui too) works with Terratec T2 if you use the verbose (-v / --verbose) flag. Without it you get the same old input plugin not found error. You can even do gxine -v dvb:/// and get a playlist with all the available channels (assuming ~/.xine/channels.conf is set up correctly).
Yes, this bug has been around for ages. I completely gave up on xine/DVB since I discovered VDR and vdr-xineliboutput. It's a very nice program, which ironically uses xine-lib for video display. :P
But still, there is improvement in Gutsy. Gxine (and xine-ui too) works with Terratec T2 if you use the verbose (-v / --verbose) flag. Without it you get the same old input plugin not found error. You can even do gxine -v dvb:/// and get a playlist with all the available channels (assuming ~/.xine/ channels. conf is set up correctly).
Hope this helps,
Antti